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Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films

Tomato pomace is a low-cost, renewable resource that has been studied for the extraction of the biopolyester cutin, which is mainly composed of long-chain hydroxy fatty acids. These are excellent building blocks to produce new hydrophobic biopolymers. In this work, the monomers of cutin were extract...

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Autores principales: Simões, Andreia, Coelhoso, Isabel M., Alves, Vítor D., Brazinha, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030261
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author Simões, Andreia
Coelhoso, Isabel M.
Alves, Vítor D.
Brazinha, Carla
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Coelhoso, Isabel M.
Alves, Vítor D.
Brazinha, Carla
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description Tomato pomace is a low-cost, renewable resource that has been studied for the extraction of the biopolyester cutin, which is mainly composed of long-chain hydroxy fatty acids. These are excellent building blocks to produce new hydrophobic biopolymers. In this work, the monomers of cutin were extracted and isolated from tomato pomace and utilized to produce cutin-based films. Several strategies for the depolymerization and isolation of monomeric cutin were explored. Strategies differed in the state of the raw material at the beginning of the extraction process, the existence of a tomato peel dewaxing step, the type of solvent used, the type of alkaline hydrolysis, and the isolation method of cutin monomers. These strategies enabled the production of extracts enriched in fatty acids (16-hydroxyhexadecanoic, hexadecanedioic, stearic, and linoleic, among others). Cutin and chitosan-based films were successfully cast from cutin extracts and commercial chitosan. Films were characterized regarding their thickness (0.103 ± 0.004 mm and 0.106 ± 0.005 mm), color, surface morphology, water contact angle (93.37 ± 0.31° and 95.15 ± 0.53°), and water vapor permeability ((3.84 ± 0.39) × 10(−11) mol·m/m(2)·s·Pa and (4.91 ± 1.33) × 10(−11) mol·m/m(2)·s·Pa). Cutin and chitosan-based films showed great potential to be used in food packaging and provide an application for tomato processing waste.
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spelling pubmed-100597792023-03-30 Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films Simões, Andreia Coelhoso, Isabel M. Alves, Vítor D. Brazinha, Carla Membranes (Basel) Article Tomato pomace is a low-cost, renewable resource that has been studied for the extraction of the biopolyester cutin, which is mainly composed of long-chain hydroxy fatty acids. These are excellent building blocks to produce new hydrophobic biopolymers. In this work, the monomers of cutin were extracted and isolated from tomato pomace and utilized to produce cutin-based films. Several strategies for the depolymerization and isolation of monomeric cutin were explored. Strategies differed in the state of the raw material at the beginning of the extraction process, the existence of a tomato peel dewaxing step, the type of solvent used, the type of alkaline hydrolysis, and the isolation method of cutin monomers. These strategies enabled the production of extracts enriched in fatty acids (16-hydroxyhexadecanoic, hexadecanedioic, stearic, and linoleic, among others). Cutin and chitosan-based films were successfully cast from cutin extracts and commercial chitosan. Films were characterized regarding their thickness (0.103 ± 0.004 mm and 0.106 ± 0.005 mm), color, surface morphology, water contact angle (93.37 ± 0.31° and 95.15 ± 0.53°), and water vapor permeability ((3.84 ± 0.39) × 10(−11) mol·m/m(2)·s·Pa and (4.91 ± 1.33) × 10(−11) mol·m/m(2)·s·Pa). Cutin and chitosan-based films showed great potential to be used in food packaging and provide an application for tomato processing waste. MDPI 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10059779/ /pubmed/36984648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030261 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coelhoso, Isabel M.
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Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title_full Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title_fullStr Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title_full_unstemmed Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title_short Recovery and Purification of Cutin from Tomato By-Products for Application in Hydrophobic Films
title_sort recovery and purification of cutin from tomato by-products for application in hydrophobic films
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030261
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