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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Peruvian purple corn cob by high isostatic pressure

Journal

SCIENTIA AGROPECUARIA
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 49-57

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UNIV NACL TRUJILLO, FAC CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS
DOI: 10.17268/sci.agropecu.2023.005

Keywords

Purple corn cob; High pressure; Bioactive compound; Antioxidant activity; Anthocyanins

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The aim of the study was to extract bioactive compounds from purple corn cob using high isostatic pressure at different temperatures. The extract obtained by high pressure extraction showed higher antioxidant activity and bioactive compound content compared to conventional extraction. High isostatic pressure increased the extraction of bioactive compounds by more than 50% and obtained them in shorter times, offering a new alternative and eco-friendly method for extracting bioactive compounds from plant tissues.
The purple corn cob is an agro-industrial by-product that contains high-value bioactive compounds, which makes its use attractive for the development of extraction processes. The aim of this research was to extract the bioactive compounds from the purple corn cob by high isostatic pressure at different processing temperatures. Pressures of 0.01 MPa, 250 MPa, 450 MPa and 650 MPa for 3 minutes and at temperatures of 25 degrees C, 45 degrees C and 65 degrees C were used. High pressure extraction was compared with conventional extraction (2.5 h at 25 degrees C). The purple corn cob extract obtained by isostatic processing at 650 MPa and 65 degrees C presented high antioxidant activity and content of bioactive compounds, unlike the conventional extraction of 2.5 h and 65 degrees C (p < 0.05). However, it did not show a significant difference with the extract obtained at 450 MPa and 45 degrees C (p > 0.05). Seven different anthocyanins were identified by liquid chromatography in the extracts obtained by high isostatic pressure (650 MPa at 65 degrees C) and hydroalcoholic maceration (2.5 h at 65 degrees C), mainly cyanidin-3-glucoside, pelargonidin-3-glucoside and peonidin-3-glucoside, and their respective malonyl derivatives. The high isostatic pressure increased the extraction of bioactive compounds by more than 50% and obtained them in shorter times, thus appearing as a new alternative, and eco-friendly method for the extraction of bioactive compounds from plant tissues.

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