4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Enzyme-assisted extraction of lycopene from tomato processing waste

Journal

ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue 6-7, Pages 567-573

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2011.04.020

Keywords

Lycopene; Cell-wall degrading enzymes; Tomato waste; Solvent extraction; Optimization; Response surface methodology

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A central composite design was used to optimize the enzyme-assisted extraction of lycopene from the peel fraction of tomato processing waste. Tomato skins were pretreated by a food-grade enzyme preparation with pectinolytic and cellulolytic activities and then subjected to hexane extraction. The factors investigated included extraction temperature (10-50 degrees C), pretreatment time (0.5-6.5 h), extraction time (0.5-4.5 h), enzyme solution-to-solid ratio (10-50 dm(3)/kg) and enzyme load (0-0.2 kg/kg). Overall, an 8- to 18-fold increase in lycopene recovery was observed compared to the untreated plant material. From a response surface analysis of the data, a second-degree polynomial equation was developed which provided the following optimal extraction conditions: T = 30 degrees C, extraction time = 3.18 h and enzyme load = 0.16 kg/kg. The obtained results strongly support the idea of using cell-wall degrading enzymes as an effective means for recovering lycopene from tomato waste. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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