Hydroxytyrosol recovery from olive pomace: a simple process using olive mill industrial equipment and membrane technology

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In this work, pilot-scale nanofiltration was used to obtain aqueous solutions rich in hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol from olive oil by-products. A large-scale simple process involving olive mill standard machinery (blender and decanter) was used for the olive pomace pre-treatment with water. The aqueous extract was then directly fed to a nanofiltration unit and concentrated by reverse osmosis. Final concentration factors ranged between 7 and 9 for hydroxytyrosol and between 4 and 7 for tyrosol. The final aqueous solution, obtained as retentate stream of reverse osmosis, was highly concentrated in hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol and their concentrations remained stable over at least 14 months.

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Romeu, M. F. C., Bernardo, J., Daniel, C. I., Costa, N., Crespo, J. G., Silva Pinto, L., … Nunes, A. V. M. (2024). Hydroxytyrosol recovery from olive pomace: a simple process using olive mill industrial equipment and membrane technology. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 61(1), 161–168. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-023-05832-x

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