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Overall evaluation of artichoke leftovers: Agricultural measurement and bioactive properties assessed after green and low-cost extraction methods

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FOOD BIOSCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fbio.2021.100963

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Artichoke; Leftovers; Bioactive compounds; Extraction methods; HPLC-MS

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  1. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica [ANPCyT PICT 2017-0569, 2017-1744]

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The study conducted a holistic analysis of the leftover parts of globe artichoke, proposing scalable and economically attractive processes for the revalorization of this material. Different agricultural studies revealed yield differences among varieties and the proportion of bracts in the waste biomass. Low-cost, green extraction methods were proposed for recovering phenolic compounds, with Sampedrino variety showing the highest concentration and antioxidant capacity in stems extracts.
Globe artichoke is rich in nutrients and phenolic compounds. However, nearly 85% of its biomass is discarded following harvest. To propose a scalable and economically attractive process for the revalorization of this material, a holistic analysis of the leftovers (bracts, stems and leaves) of three Argentine cultivars (Sampedrino, Gallego and Gringo) was proposed. Agricultural studies revealed differences for the crop yield of each variety and that bracts accounted for 65% of the overall waste biomass. Differences were also found for morphological features (aspect evaluation and color in the L*, a* and b* values). For the recovery of phenolic compounds, lowcost, green, and industrially applicable extraction methods were proposed and regardless of the water-based variations employed, stems extracts showed the highest values for biological activity. Among varieties, Sampedrino had the highest phenolic compounds concentration and antioxidant capacity for stems extracts (4.3 +/- 0.2 mgGA/gFW for total phenolic compounds, 1.21 +/- 0.01 mg(GA)/g(FW) for ABTS.+ scavenging capacity and 0.73 +/- 0.02 mg(GA)/g(FW) for Ferric reducing antioxidant power). HPLC-MS confirmed the presence of 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid and dicaffeoylquinic acids in all samples, and a flavonoid with medical applications, kaempferol-3-Oglucoside, in leaves of all varieties. High concentrations of anthocyanins were also found in stems of all varieties. Here we propose friendly extractions using aqueous solvents for the recovery of health-promoting phenolic bioactive compounds that present great feasibility and transferability to the food industry for added-value products.

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