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Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process

At present the olive oil industry produces large amounts of secondary products once considered waste or by-products. In this paper, we present, for the first time, a new interesting olive by-product named “dried destoned virgin olive pomace” (DDVOP), produced by the pomace oil industry. The producti...

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Autores principales: Benincasa, Cinzia, Pellegrino, Massimiliano, Veltri, Lucia, Claps, Salvatore, Fallara, Carmelo, Perri, Enzo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26144337
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author Benincasa, Cinzia
Pellegrino, Massimiliano
Veltri, Lucia
Claps, Salvatore
Fallara, Carmelo
Perri, Enzo
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Pellegrino, Massimiliano
Veltri, Lucia
Claps, Salvatore
Fallara, Carmelo
Perri, Enzo
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description At present the olive oil industry produces large amounts of secondary products once considered waste or by-products. In this paper, we present, for the first time, a new interesting olive by-product named “dried destoned virgin olive pomace” (DDVOP), produced by the pomace oil industry. The production of DDVOP is possible thanks to the use of a new system that differs from the traditional ones by having the dryer set at a lower temperature value, 350 °C instead of 550 °C, and by avoiding the solvent extraction phase. In order to evaluate if DDVOP may be suitable as a new innovative feeding integrator for animal feed, its chemical characteristics were investigated. Results demonstrated that DDVOP is a good source of raw protein and precious fiber; that it is consistent in total phenols (6156 mg/kg); rich in oleic (72.29%), linoleic (8.37%) acids and tocopherols (8.80 mg/kg). A feeding trial was, therefore, carried out on sheep with the scope of investigating the influence of the diet on the quality of milk obtained from sheep fed with DDVOP-enriched feed. The resulting milk was enriched in polyunsaturated (0.21%) and unsaturated (2.42%) fatty acids; and had increased levels of phenols (10.35 mg/kg) and tocopherols (1.03 mg/kg).
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spelling pubmed-83050142021-07-25 Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process Benincasa, Cinzia Pellegrino, Massimiliano Veltri, Lucia Claps, Salvatore Fallara, Carmelo Perri, Enzo Molecules Article At present the olive oil industry produces large amounts of secondary products once considered waste or by-products. In this paper, we present, for the first time, a new interesting olive by-product named “dried destoned virgin olive pomace” (DDVOP), produced by the pomace oil industry. The production of DDVOP is possible thanks to the use of a new system that differs from the traditional ones by having the dryer set at a lower temperature value, 350 °C instead of 550 °C, and by avoiding the solvent extraction phase. In order to evaluate if DDVOP may be suitable as a new innovative feeding integrator for animal feed, its chemical characteristics were investigated. Results demonstrated that DDVOP is a good source of raw protein and precious fiber; that it is consistent in total phenols (6156 mg/kg); rich in oleic (72.29%), linoleic (8.37%) acids and tocopherols (8.80 mg/kg). A feeding trial was, therefore, carried out on sheep with the scope of investigating the influence of the diet on the quality of milk obtained from sheep fed with DDVOP-enriched feed. The resulting milk was enriched in polyunsaturated (0.21%) and unsaturated (2.42%) fatty acids; and had increased levels of phenols (10.35 mg/kg) and tocopherols (1.03 mg/kg). MDPI 2021-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8305014/ /pubmed/34299612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26144337 Text en © 2021 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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Benincasa, Cinzia
Pellegrino, Massimiliano
Veltri, Lucia
Claps, Salvatore
Fallara, Carmelo
Perri, Enzo
Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title_full Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title_fullStr Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title_full_unstemmed Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title_short Dried Destoned Virgin Olive Pomace: A Promising New By-Product from Pomace Extraction Process
title_sort dried destoned virgin olive pomace: a promising new by-product from pomace extraction process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26144337
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