Abstract
Pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) and ultrasound assisted extraction (UAE) were applied to extract phenolic antioxidants from defatted Brazil nut skin (DBNS) industrial by-product. Water/alcohol solvents (ethanol and methanol) (0-50 % v/v water) were used at temperatures of 50-200 °C in PLE and 50 °C was set in UAE. The effect on extraction yield, total phenolic compounds content (TPC), antioxidant capacity and phenolic characterization was determined. The temperature and water/alcohol mixture affected the dielectric constant, and this in turn influenced the yield, TPC, antioxidant activity and phenolic composition. In PLE, at 200 °C and 50 % (v/v) water/alcohol (ethanol and methanol) the highest yields (33.8 and 38.4 %, respectively), TPC (4673 and 5435 mg GAE/100 g DBNS) and antioxidant capacity (397 and 502 µmol TE/g DBNS) were obtained. Furthermore, at 50 °C, PLE had better extraction efficiency than UAE. Characterization of the extracts indicated that at 50-100 °C the extraction of protocatechuic acid and ellagic acid derivative were predominant, while at 150-200 °C catechin and vanillin derivatives stand out. In general, hydroxybenzoic acids and flavonoids were the most abundant phenolics, and the addition of 25 % v/v water to ethanol resulted in extracts with their highest concentration. Then, Brazil nut skin is an interesting phenolic-rich source with potential use to produce bioactive ingredients.
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Vasquez-Rojas, W. V., Hernández, D. M., Cano, M. P., & Reali, T. F. (2023). Extraction and Analytical Characterization of Phenolic Compounds from Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa) Skin Industrial by-Product. Trends in Sciences, 20(8). https://doi.org/10.48048/tis.2023.5457
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