2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.05.135
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A facile water-induced complexation of lycopene and pectin from pink guava byproduct: Extraction, characterization and kinetic studies

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“…Moreover, this process could require a purification stage after extraction, as filtration or centrifugation (Baiano, 2014;Barba et al, 2016). The purification step can be avoided if clean solvents such as water are being used combined with new extraction techniques to extract hydrophobic compounds, such as lycopene (Nagarajan et al, 2019). Nagarajan and co-authors were able to extract lycopene and pectin throughout the formation of the lycopene-pectin complex from pink guava decanter under the hydrated condition (Nagarajan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Solid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, this process could require a purification stage after extraction, as filtration or centrifugation (Baiano, 2014;Barba et al, 2016). The purification step can be avoided if clean solvents such as water are being used combined with new extraction techniques to extract hydrophobic compounds, such as lycopene (Nagarajan et al, 2019). Nagarajan and co-authors were able to extract lycopene and pectin throughout the formation of the lycopene-pectin complex from pink guava decanter under the hydrated condition (Nagarajan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Solid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purification step can be avoided if clean solvents such as water are being used combined with new extraction techniques to extract hydrophobic compounds, such as lycopene (Nagarajan et al, 2019). Nagarajan and co-authors were able to extract lycopene and pectin throughout the formation of the lycopene-pectin complex from pink guava decanter under the hydrated condition (Nagarajan et al, 2019). The extraction involved two steps, in the first step generated the lycopene-pectin colloidal complex, by the mixture of plant sample (2.5 g) with water (50 mL) into an extraction vessel.…”
Section: Solid-liquid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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