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Title: An environmentally friendly procedure to obtain flavonoids from brazilian citrus waste
Keywords: Fruit processing wastes
Polymethylated flavonoids
Polymethoxylated flavonoids
Citrus waste
Biomass
Biorefinery
Resíduos de processamento de frutas
Flavonóides polimetilados
Flavonóides polimetoxilados
Resíduos cítricos
Biomassa
Biorefinaria
Issue Date: May-2018
Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Química
Citation: BELLETE, B. S. et al. An environmentally friendly procedure to obtain flavonoids from brazilian citrus waste. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, São Paulo, v. 29, n. 5, p. 1123-1129, May 2018.
Abstract: Currently, most food waste is used as animal feed and this process does not take advantage of the available chemical composition. A Brazilian example is the citrus fruit processing wastes (CFPW), which have begun to draw attention due to their biological importance. In order to access the main compounds of this matrix, an efficient and environmentally friendly procedure was tested. From this extract, flavonoids as naringenin, hesperitin, chrysoeriol, sinensetin, 3,5,6,7,3',4'-hexamethoxyflavone, nobiletin, 5-methoxysalvigenin, 3,5,6,7,8,3',4'-heptamethoxyflavone, 3,5,6,7,4'-pentamethoxyflavone and isosakuranetin were identified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC-UV), liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and liquid chromatography-nuclear magnetic resonance (LC-NMR). This study describes the potential use of citrus waste as a source of biologically active compounds. The extraction method proposed for this work was not expensive and the flavonoids were obtained in large amounts, thus, this extraction method is being developed using pilot plant scale-up techniques and will soon be available to the industry at a low cost.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33002
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