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Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction

Chestnut peels are a poorly characterized, underexploited by-product of the agri-food industry. This raw material is rich in bioactive compounds, primarily polyphenols and tannins, that can be extracted using different green technologies. Scaling up the process for industrial production is a fundame...

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Autores principales: Cravotto, Christian, Grillo, Giorgio, Binello, Arianna, Gallina, Lorenzo, Olivares-Vicente, Mariló, Herranz-López, María, Micol, Vicente, Barrajón-Catalán, Enrique, Cravotto, Giancarlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35624852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11050988
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author Cravotto, Christian
Grillo, Giorgio
Binello, Arianna
Gallina, Lorenzo
Olivares-Vicente, Mariló
Herranz-López, María
Micol, Vicente
Barrajón-Catalán, Enrique
Cravotto, Giancarlo
author_facet Cravotto, Christian
Grillo, Giorgio
Binello, Arianna
Gallina, Lorenzo
Olivares-Vicente, Mariló
Herranz-López, María
Micol, Vicente
Barrajón-Catalán, Enrique
Cravotto, Giancarlo
author_sort Cravotto, Christian
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description Chestnut peels are a poorly characterized, underexploited by-product of the agri-food industry. This raw material is rich in bioactive compounds, primarily polyphenols and tannins, that can be extracted using different green technologies. Scaling up the process for industrial production is a fundamental step for the valorization of the extract. In this study, subcritical water extraction was investigated to maximize the extraction yield and polyphenol content. Lab-scale procedures have been scaled up to the semi-industrial level as well as the downstream processes, namely, concentration and spray drying. The extract antioxidant capacity was tested using in vitro and cellular assays as well as a preliminary evaluation of its antiadipogenic activity. The temperature, extraction time, and water/solid ratio were optimized, and the extract obtained under these conditions displayed a strong antioxidant capacity both in in vitro and cellular tests. Encouraging data on the adipocyte model showed the influence of chestnut extracts on adipocyte maturation and the consequent potential antiadipogenic activity. Chestnut peel extracts characterized by strong antioxidant power and potential antiadipogenic activity were efficiently obtained by removing organic solvents. These results prompted further studies on fraction enrichment by ultra- and nanofiltration. The semi-industrial eco-friendly extraction process and downstream benefits reported here may open the door to production and commercialization.
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spelling pubmed-91375012022-05-28 Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction Cravotto, Christian Grillo, Giorgio Binello, Arianna Gallina, Lorenzo Olivares-Vicente, Mariló Herranz-López, María Micol, Vicente Barrajón-Catalán, Enrique Cravotto, Giancarlo Antioxidants (Basel) Article Chestnut peels are a poorly characterized, underexploited by-product of the agri-food industry. This raw material is rich in bioactive compounds, primarily polyphenols and tannins, that can be extracted using different green technologies. Scaling up the process for industrial production is a fundamental step for the valorization of the extract. In this study, subcritical water extraction was investigated to maximize the extraction yield and polyphenol content. Lab-scale procedures have been scaled up to the semi-industrial level as well as the downstream processes, namely, concentration and spray drying. The extract antioxidant capacity was tested using in vitro and cellular assays as well as a preliminary evaluation of its antiadipogenic activity. The temperature, extraction time, and water/solid ratio were optimized, and the extract obtained under these conditions displayed a strong antioxidant capacity both in in vitro and cellular tests. Encouraging data on the adipocyte model showed the influence of chestnut extracts on adipocyte maturation and the consequent potential antiadipogenic activity. Chestnut peel extracts characterized by strong antioxidant power and potential antiadipogenic activity were efficiently obtained by removing organic solvents. These results prompted further studies on fraction enrichment by ultra- and nanofiltration. The semi-industrial eco-friendly extraction process and downstream benefits reported here may open the door to production and commercialization. MDPI 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9137501/ /pubmed/35624852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11050988 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/).
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Cravotto, Christian
Grillo, Giorgio
Binello, Arianna
Gallina, Lorenzo
Olivares-Vicente, Mariló
Herranz-López, María
Micol, Vicente
Barrajón-Catalán, Enrique
Cravotto, Giancarlo
Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title_full Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title_fullStr Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title_short Bioactive Antioxidant Compounds from Chestnut Peels through Semi-Industrial Subcritical Water Extraction
title_sort bioactive antioxidant compounds from chestnut peels through semi-industrial subcritical water extraction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9137501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35624852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11050988
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