Abstract
Citrus is a major processed crop that results in large quantities of wastes and by-products rich in various bioactive compounds such as pectins, water soluble and insoluble antioxidants and essential oils. While some of those wastes are currently valorised by various technologies (yet most are discarded or used for feed), effective, non-toxic and profitable extraction strategies could further significantly promote the valorisation and provide both increased profits and high quality bioactives. The present review will describe and summarize the latest works concerning novel and greener methods for valorisation of citrus by-products. The outcomes and effectiveness of those technologies such as microwaves, ultrasound, pulsed electric fields and high pressure is compared both to conventional valorisation technologies and between the novel technologies themselves in order to highlight the advantages and potential scalability of these so-called "enabling technologies". In many cases the reported novel technologies can enable a valorisation extraction process that is "greener" compared to the conventional technique due to a lower energy consumption and reduced utilization of toxic solvents.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 680 |
Journal | Molecules |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2017 |
Keywords
- Citrus wastes
- High pressure
- Microwaves
- Pulsed electric fields
- Supercritical CO
- Ultrasound
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Drug Discovery
- Analytical Chemistry
- Chemistry (miscellaneous)
- Molecular Medicine
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Pharmaceutical Science
- Organic Chemistry