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Study of Brewer’s Spent Grain Environmentally Friendly Processing Ways

Background: This article is devoted to the study of the effect of electrochemically activated water (catholyte with pH 9.3) on organic compounds of the plant matrix of brewer’s spent grain in order to extract various compounds from it. Methods: Brewer’s spent grain was obtained from barley malt at a...

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Autores principales: Kobelev, Konstantin V., Gribkova, Irina N., Kharlamova, Larisa N., Danilyan, Armen V., Zakharov, Maxim A., Lazareva, Irina V., Kozlov, Valery I., Borisenko, Olga A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114553
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author Kobelev, Konstantin V.
Gribkova, Irina N.
Kharlamova, Larisa N.
Danilyan, Armen V.
Zakharov, Maxim A.
Lazareva, Irina V.
Kozlov, Valery I.
Borisenko, Olga A.
author_facet Kobelev, Konstantin V.
Gribkova, Irina N.
Kharlamova, Larisa N.
Danilyan, Armen V.
Zakharov, Maxim A.
Lazareva, Irina V.
Kozlov, Valery I.
Borisenko, Olga A.
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description Background: This article is devoted to the study of the effect of electrochemically activated water (catholyte with pH 9.3) on organic compounds of the plant matrix of brewer’s spent grain in order to extract various compounds from it. Methods: Brewer’s spent grain was obtained from barley malt at a pilot plant by mashing the malt followed by filtration and washing of the grain in water and storing it at (0 ± 2) °C in craft bags. For the organic compound quantitative determination, instrumental methods of analysis (HPLC) were used, and the results were subjected to mathematical analysis. Results: The study results showed that at atmospheric pressure, the alkaline properties of the catholyte showed better results compared to aqueous extraction with respect to β-glucan, sugars, nitrogenous and phenolic compounds, and 120 min was the best period for extraction at 50 °C. The excess pressure conditions used (0.5 ÷ 1 atm) revealed an increase in the accumulation of non-starch polysaccharide and nitrogenous compounds, while the level of sugars, furan and phenolic compounds decreased with increasing treatment duration. The waste grain extract ultrasonic treatment used revealed the effectiveness of catholyte in relation to the extraction of β-glucan and nitrogenous fractions; however, sugars and phenolic compounds did not significantly accumulate. The correlation method made it possible to reveal the regularities in the formation of furan compounds under the conditions of extraction with the catholyte: Syringic acid had the greatest effect on the formation of 5-OH-methylfurfural at atmospheric pressure and 50 °C and vanillic acid under conditions of excess pressure. Regarding furfural and 5-methylfurfural, amino acids had a direct effect at excess pressure. It was shown that the content of all furan compounds depends on amino acids with thiol groups and gallic acid; the formation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and 5-methylfurfural is influenced by gallic and vanillic acids; the release of furfural and 5-methylfurfural is determined by amino acids and gallic acid; excess pressure conditions promote the formation of furan compounds under the action of gallic and lilac acids. Conclusions: This study showed that a catholyte allows for efficient extraction of carbohydrate, nitrogenous and monophenolic compounds under pressure conditions, while flavonoids require a reduction in extraction time under pressure conditions.
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spelling pubmed-102548472023-06-10 Study of Brewer’s Spent Grain Environmentally Friendly Processing Ways Kobelev, Konstantin V. Gribkova, Irina N. Kharlamova, Larisa N. Danilyan, Armen V. Zakharov, Maxim A. Lazareva, Irina V. Kozlov, Valery I. Borisenko, Olga A. Molecules Article Background: This article is devoted to the study of the effect of electrochemically activated water (catholyte with pH 9.3) on organic compounds of the plant matrix of brewer’s spent grain in order to extract various compounds from it. Methods: Brewer’s spent grain was obtained from barley malt at a pilot plant by mashing the malt followed by filtration and washing of the grain in water and storing it at (0 ± 2) °C in craft bags. For the organic compound quantitative determination, instrumental methods of analysis (HPLC) were used, and the results were subjected to mathematical analysis. Results: The study results showed that at atmospheric pressure, the alkaline properties of the catholyte showed better results compared to aqueous extraction with respect to β-glucan, sugars, nitrogenous and phenolic compounds, and 120 min was the best period for extraction at 50 °C. The excess pressure conditions used (0.5 ÷ 1 atm) revealed an increase in the accumulation of non-starch polysaccharide and nitrogenous compounds, while the level of sugars, furan and phenolic compounds decreased with increasing treatment duration. The waste grain extract ultrasonic treatment used revealed the effectiveness of catholyte in relation to the extraction of β-glucan and nitrogenous fractions; however, sugars and phenolic compounds did not significantly accumulate. The correlation method made it possible to reveal the regularities in the formation of furan compounds under the conditions of extraction with the catholyte: Syringic acid had the greatest effect on the formation of 5-OH-methylfurfural at atmospheric pressure and 50 °C and vanillic acid under conditions of excess pressure. Regarding furfural and 5-methylfurfural, amino acids had a direct effect at excess pressure. It was shown that the content of all furan compounds depends on amino acids with thiol groups and gallic acid; the formation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and 5-methylfurfural is influenced by gallic and vanillic acids; the release of furfural and 5-methylfurfural is determined by amino acids and gallic acid; excess pressure conditions promote the formation of furan compounds under the action of gallic and lilac acids. Conclusions: This study showed that a catholyte allows for efficient extraction of carbohydrate, nitrogenous and monophenolic compounds under pressure conditions, while flavonoids require a reduction in extraction time under pressure conditions. MDPI 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10254847/ /pubmed/37299027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114553 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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Kharlamova, Larisa N.
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Zakharov, Maxim A.
Lazareva, Irina V.
Kozlov, Valery I.
Borisenko, Olga A.
Study of Brewer’s Spent Grain Environmentally Friendly Processing Ways
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37299027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114553
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