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Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins
The sustainable extraction of secondary metabolites from Brassica agro-industrial by-products often involves the use of high concentrations of ethanol, and/or high temperatures, which tends to decrease the efficiency of protein extraction (yield, profile, etc.). To understand the limits of the combi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030429 |
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author | Nguyen, V. P. Thinh Stewart, Jon D. Allais, Florent Ioannou, Irina |
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description | The sustainable extraction of secondary metabolites from Brassica agro-industrial by-products often involves the use of high concentrations of ethanol, and/or high temperatures, which tends to decrease the efficiency of protein extraction (yield, profile, etc.). To understand the limits of the combination of these two extraction processes, aqueous ethanol extraction of secondary metabolites (e.g., phenolic compounds and glucosinolates) from Brassica carinata defatted meal was optimized using Response Surface Methodology. The validated models predicted that aqueous ethanol extraction of defatted Carinata meal, with a low aqueous EtOH concentration (22% EtOH) at moderate T(e) (50 °C), enables the efficient recovery of secondary metabolites (sinapine = 9.12 ± 0.05 mg/g(DM), sinigrin = 86.54 ± 3.18 µmol/g(DM)) while maintaining good protein extractability (59.8 ± 2.1%) from successive alkaline extractions. The evaluation of functional properties of the resulting protein isolates revealed that aqueous extraction, under optimized conditions, improves foaming activity while preserving emulsion ability. |
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spelling | pubmed-88340762022-02-12 Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins Nguyen, V. P. Thinh Stewart, Jon D. Allais, Florent Ioannou, Irina Foods Article The sustainable extraction of secondary metabolites from Brassica agro-industrial by-products often involves the use of high concentrations of ethanol, and/or high temperatures, which tends to decrease the efficiency of protein extraction (yield, profile, etc.). To understand the limits of the combination of these two extraction processes, aqueous ethanol extraction of secondary metabolites (e.g., phenolic compounds and glucosinolates) from Brassica carinata defatted meal was optimized using Response Surface Methodology. The validated models predicted that aqueous ethanol extraction of defatted Carinata meal, with a low aqueous EtOH concentration (22% EtOH) at moderate T(e) (50 °C), enables the efficient recovery of secondary metabolites (sinapine = 9.12 ± 0.05 mg/g(DM), sinigrin = 86.54 ± 3.18 µmol/g(DM)) while maintaining good protein extractability (59.8 ± 2.1%) from successive alkaline extractions. The evaluation of functional properties of the resulting protein isolates revealed that aqueous extraction, under optimized conditions, improves foaming activity while preserving emulsion ability. MDPI 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8834076/ /pubmed/35159579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030429 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nguyen, V. P. Thinh Stewart, Jon D. Allais, Florent Ioannou, Irina Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title | Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title_full | Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title_fullStr | Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title_short | Optimization of the Recovery of Secondary Metabolites from Defatted Brassica carinata Meal and Its Effects on the Extractability and Functional Properties of Proteins |
title_sort | optimization of the recovery of secondary metabolites from defatted brassica carinata meal and its effects on the extractability and functional properties of proteins |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11030429 |
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