Condensed tannins from Pinus radiata bark: Extraction and their nanoparticles preparation in water by green method

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This work reports for the first time the production of condensed tannin nanoparticles stable in water via modification with glycine betaine. Pine bark, as a byproduct from the paper industry, was used as a source of condensed tannins of high molecular weight. Different glycine betaine concentrations were tested to produce condensed tannin nanoparticles, and the obtained nanoparticles were subjected to several characterization techniques (Dynamic Light Scattering, Field emission scanning electron microscopy, Zeta potential, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-Attenuated total reflectance, thermogravimetric analysis). The results showed that the highest stability possessed nanoparticles with 40 wt% glycine betaine. The average particle size distribution evaluated by scanning microscopy was 124 nm. Besides, the glycine betaine-modified condensed tannin nanoparticles demonstrated higher thermal stability with the starting degradation temperature at 238 °C. Finally, obtained nanoparticles showed an antioxidant capacity of 34,209 ± 2194 μmol ET/100 g and low cytotoxicity towards healthy human cells, representing the high potential to be used as a carrier of active compounds in agriculture, food, drug and medical sector.

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Cabrera-Barjas, G., Butto-Miranda, N., Nesic, A., Moncada-Basualto, M., Segura, R., Bravo-Arrepol, G., … Neira-Carrillo, A. (2024). Condensed tannins from Pinus radiata bark: Extraction and their nanoparticles preparation in water by green method. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134598

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