Supercritical fractionation of antioxidants from algerian Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. seeds
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2019-12-30
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Journal of Food Processing and Preservation- Wiley
Abstract
The recovery of active ingredients from vegetable wastes is a very attractive research
field for the development of a sustainable economy. In order to revalue the waste
from the extraction of oil of Opuntia ficus-indica seeds, in this study cakes resulting
from the pressing were macerated in ethanol and then a Supercritical Antisolvent
Fractionation (SAF) technique was used for the recovery and enrichment of the antioxidants
present in the ethanolic extract. Catechin, epicatechin, and ferulic acid, as
characteristic antioxidant components, were identified and quantified by HPLC in
the fractions obtained through SAF. A series of 11 SAF experiments was programed
by Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to optimize the recovery of the original
extract and the yield in antioxidants. Optimal SAF conditions were: 15 MPa pressure,
30 g min−1 CO2 flow rate, and 13.6 MPa, 10 g min−1 CO2 flow rate for extract mass
recovery (77.96%), and epicatechin yield (3.81%), respectively.