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Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Applewood Polyphenols at Lab and Pilot Scales

Journal

FOODS
Volume 12, Issue 17, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods12173142

Keywords

UAE; mass-volume ratio; solvent composition; bioactive compounds

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This study is focused on the extraction of polyphenols from applewood using ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE). The influence of solvent composition and mass-volume (m:v) ratio on the extraction yield was investigated at both lab scale (200 mL) and pilot scale (100 L). Higher yields of polyphenols were obtained with certain conditions, such as a ratio of 1:33 (m:v) and a presence of 30 v/v % ethanol mixture. The UAE technique showed a significantly higher yield compared to conventional solid-liquid extraction technique.
This study focused on the extraction of polyphenols from applewood using ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE). First, the influence of solvent composition and mass-volume (m:v) ratio on the extraction yield was studied at a lab scale (200 mL). Overall, a ratio of 1:33 (m:v) resulted in a higher yield of polyphenols. Furthermore, both a higher yield of polyphenols and higher antioxidant capacity were detected in the extracts produced in the presence of a 30 v/v % ethanol mixture compared to pure water; a further increase in ethanol did not improve the extraction yield. Second, under the optimal conditions (30 v/v % ethanol-water; 1:33 and 1:20 (m:v)), the UAE technique was applied at a pilot scale (100 L). At 1:33 (m:v), the polyphenol yield was lower at the pilot scale compared to the lab scale; by contrast, at 1:20 (m:v), production at the pilot scale resulted in a higher yield compared to the lab scale. To identify and quantify individual polyphenols, HPLC-PDA analyses were performed. Phloridzin appears to be the major identified compound. Finally, the UAE process was compared to a conventional solid-liquid extraction technique, showing that a significantly higher yield could be obtained with UAE.

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