Improving extraction of lycopene from tomato waste by-products using ultrasonication and freeze drying

  • Ajlouni, Said
  • Premier, Robert
  • Tow, Wei Wei
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Waste food by-products represent a major disposal problem for the food industry, and they are often used as animal feed or fertilizers. This study examined the possible utilization of tomato waste as good sources of lycopene. Results revealed that lab-prepared tomato waste (LPTW) contains significantly (p

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Ajlouni, Said, Premier, Robert, & Tow, Wei Wei. (2020). Improving extraction of lycopene from tomato waste by-products using ultrasonication and freeze drying. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 5(2), 177–185. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2020.5.2.0044

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