Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8889508 | Food Research International | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Orange peels are a biomass rich in carbohydrates and polyphenols and characterized by their low lignin content. This work focuses on finding the best combination between physical and biological treatments to enhance the extraction of fermentable sugars and polyphenols. High voltage electrical discharges (HVED) (0 to 900â¯kJ/kg) or enzymatic hydrolysis with Viscozyme® L (12â¯FBGU/g) were applied on fresh or defatted orange peels for the extraction of polyphenols and fermentable sugars. An HVED energy input of 222â¯kJ/kg was optimal for the extraction of reducing sugars (19â¯g/100â¯g DM) and polyphenols (0.7â¯g/100â¯g DM). However, enzymatic hydrolysis allowed a higher extraction of reducing sugars (50â¯g/100â¯g DM). HVED were then applied prior or simultaneously to enzymatic hydrolysis to maximize the extraction of biomolecules from orange peels. Thus, the results clearly showed that the HVED pretreatment of orange peels is efficient to enhance the accessibility of cellulosic biomass to enzymes. HVED (222â¯kJ/kg) prior to enzymatic hydrolysis (12 FBGU/g), was the most effective combination of these two processes to get an intensive extraction of biomolecules from orange peels.
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Authors
Sally El Kantar, Nadia Boussetta, Hiba N. Rajha, Richard G. Maroun, Nicolas Louka, Eugène Vorobiev,