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Título
Valorization of olive mill solid residue through ultrasound-assisted extraction and phenolics recovery by adsorption process
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Journal of Cleaner Production. 2021, V. 316, 128340
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2021-09
ISSN
0959-6526
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128340
Abstract
Olive pomace, a solid residue generated during olive oil production process and a rich source of phenolic
compounds, was dried and defatted to obtain a pomace oil rich in monounsaturated fatty acids with 64% oleic
acid. The defatted pomace was further treated by ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). The optimal phenol
extraction conditions of 10 min, 40% amplitude and 4% (w/v) solid:solvent ratio, yielded to 14.70 mg/g total
phenols, 2.48 mg/g total flavonoids and 0.924 mmol Trolox/g antioxidant activity. In order to purify valuable
biophenols, two polymeric resins (XAD4 and XAD16) and two activated charcoals (NPAC and GAC) were tested
as adsorbents using a magnetic stirrer and an incubator shaker. XAD16 (100 g/L) in magnetic stirrer showed the
optimal adsorption ratios with 74.36%, 39.25%, 68.79% and 100% for total phenols, hydroxytyrosol, tyrosol and
oleuropein, respectively. Desorption using acidified 50% (v/v) ethanol-water at pH = 2.3 proved 57.65% recovery
of total phenols, 19.27% of hydroxytyrosol and 45.73% of tyrosol. These results indicate that extraction
and selective purification of biophenols from olive pomace can be achieved by the proposed UAE using 50% v/v
ethanol-water as solvent, followed by adsorption-desorption stages with the XAD16 polymeric resin.
Palabras clave
Olive pomace
Ultrasound-assisted extraction
Response surface methodology
Phenolics adsorption-desorption
Materia
Ingeniería química
Chemical engineering
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