Enzyme-assisted extraction of polyphenols from rose (Rosa damascena mill.) petals

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The efficiency of enzyme-assisted extraction for the recovery of polyphenols from rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) petals was evaluated performing a simplex centroid experimental design for mixture with three components (pectinolytic, cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic preparation). The ternary enzyme combinations leaded to the highest contents of total polyphenols, reaching 43% higher average value as compared to the control (without enzymatic treatment) sample. Enzymatic treatments also enhanced (9-25%) the extractability of total anthocyanins. The results obtained demonstrate that enzyme-assisted extraction improves the recovery of polyphenolic antioxidants from rose petals, especially using ternary enzyme combinations, comprising pectinolytic, cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic preparation.

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Kalcheva-Karadzhova, K., Shikov, V., Mihalev, K., Dobrev, G., Ludneva, D., & Penov, N. (2014). Enzyme-assisted extraction of polyphenols from rose (Rosa damascena mill.) petals. Acta Universitatis Cibiniensis - Series E: Food Technology, 18(2), 65–72. https://doi.org/10.2478/aucft-2014-0015

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