INVESTIGADORES
OJEDA Gonzalo Adrian
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Green extraction of phenolic compounds and carotenoids from pulp and peel of mango criollo by ultrasound assisted extraction with deep eutectic solvents
Autor/es:
DE ANCOS BEGOÑA; OJEDA, GONZALO ADRIÁN; SGROPPO, SONIA CECILIA; RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, ELENA ; OLMEDILLA ALONSO BEGOÑA; SANCHEZ MORENO C
Lugar:
Belgrado
Reunión:
Congreso; XXII Congress EuroFoodChem; 2023
Resumen:
Introduction. New green solvents and innovative extraction technologies (ultrasound, high-pressure processing, microwave, pulsed electric felds, supercritical fuid extraction, etc.) and combination of both are employed to reduce the use of petroleum-based solvents to obtain safer extracts in line to promote green and sustainable process. Deep eutectic solvents (DES) have been studied as promising green alternatives to replace conventional petroleum derived solvents in the extraction of bioactive compounds from agrifood by-products due to their unique physicochemical properties, such as chemical and thermal stability, no fammability, low toxicity, high electrical conductivity, and a good solubilizing capacity for determined compounds (1). Mango (Mangifera indica) criollo is found in the northeast region of Argentina. These under commercialized fruits can be exploited as a source of bioactive compounds (2). Objective. To evaluate the capacity of different DES combined with ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) for the extraction of phenolic and carotenoid compounds from peel and pulp of mango criollo. Material & Methods. Peel and pulp products from mango criollo harvested in Corrientes (Argentina) were extracted with four DES (ratio1:60 for pulp and 1:30 (w:w) for peel). DES were prepared by mixing the desired molar proportions of HBA and HBD (table 1) under constant agitation at 70±2 °C (3). Ultrasound equipment (500 Watts-20 kHz) with a probe tip of 19 mm and fxed at 60% of amplitude during 5 min was used. A clean-up phase was done with C-18 sep-pack cartridges. Total phenolic compounds (TPC), polyphenolic and carotenoid compounds by HPLC-DAD and antioxidant activity (AA) (DPPH·, ABTS·+) were determined. Results were compared with conventional extraction (CE) with MeOH/H2O (80:20) for polyphenolic compounds and diethyl-ether/petroleum ether (1:1) for carotenoids (4 & 5). Results. DES-4 values in pulp for total carotenes by HPLC (38.27±6.62 μg/g dw), mainly ß-carotene, corresponded with a 90% of carotene content recovery respect to CE. DES-4 values in pulp for TPC (12.10±1.08 mg GAE/g dw), DPPH· (49.44±3.44 μmol TEAC/g dw) and ABTS·+ (64.05±6.16 μmol TEAC/g dw) were 4, 8 and 6 times higher than those found in CE. In peel, DES-4 was also effective for TPC and AA meanwhile DES-2 provided the best results for total carotenoids, mainly ß-carotene and lutein. DES-2 values in peel for total carotenoids (92.03±4.7 μg/g dw) corresponded with 71% of carotenoid content recovery respect to CE. DES-4 value in peel for TPC (23.06±1.22 mg GAE/g dw), DPPH· (241.12±2.01 μmol TEAC/g dw) and ABTS·+ (537.99±2.36 μmol TEAC/g dw) were 4, 10 and 22 times higher than those found in CE. Conclusions. DES-4 provided good yields forthe extraction of both carotenoids and phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity in pulps, but in peel DES-4 provided better results only for TPC and AA and DES-2 for total carotenoid content.