期刊
ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 28, 期 -, 页码 230-239出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2015.07.022
关键词
Ultrasonic extraction; Maritime pine wood; Extraction kinetics; Maceration; Cross current extraction; Phenolic compounds; Response surface methodology
资金
- Region Poitou-Charentes through VALBOIS project
Maritime pine sawdust, a by-product from industry of wood transformation, has been investigated as a potential source of polyphenols which were extracted by ultrasound-assisted maceration (UAM). UAM was optimized for enhancing extraction efficiency of polyphenols and reducing time-consuming. In a first time, a preliminary study was carried out to optimize the solid/liquid ratio (6 g of dry material per mL) and the particle size (0.26 cm(2)) by conventional maceration (CVM). Under these conditions, the optimum conditions for polyphenols extraction by UAM,,obtained by response surface methodology, were 0.67 W/cm(2) for the ultrasonic intensity (UI), 40 degrees C for the processing temperature (T) and 43 min for the sonication time (t). UAM was compared with CVM, the results showed that the quantity of polyphenols was improved by 40% (342.4 and 233.5 mg of catechin equivalent per 100 g of dry basis, respectively for UAM and CVM). A multistage cross-current extraction procedure allowed evaluating the real impact of UAM on the solid-liquid extraction enhancement. The potential industrialization of this procedure was implemented through a transition from a lab sonicated reactor (3 L) to a large scale one with 30 L volume. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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