2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2012.02921.x
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Chemical Optimization of Protein Extraction from Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) Peel

Abstract: Potentially valuable proteins can be extracted from sweet potato peel, a waste product of sweet potato processing.

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“…Agro by-products represent an important source of phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, possessing a wide range of functional activities (Peschel et al 2006). Peels are accounted as one of the major wastes generated during the processing of sweet potato with currently little commercial value (Maloney et al 2012) and limited work has been performed for their scale up (Anastácio and Carvalho 2013). Sweet potato peels (SPP) contain a high phenolic content with free radical scavenging activities (Zhu et al 2010) which were related to every health benefits (Panda et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Agro by-products represent an important source of phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, possessing a wide range of functional activities (Peschel et al 2006). Peels are accounted as one of the major wastes generated during the processing of sweet potato with currently little commercial value (Maloney et al 2012) and limited work has been performed for their scale up (Anastácio and Carvalho 2013). Sweet potato peels (SPP) contain a high phenolic content with free radical scavenging activities (Zhu et al 2010) which were related to every health benefits (Panda et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many factors such as solvent-to-solid ratio, temperature and time may significantly influence the extraction efficiency, it is necessary to optimise the extraction conditions to obtain the highest phenolics content y and antioxidant activity (Prasad et al 2011). The optimization of the extraction of bioactive compounds from SPP was previously investigated using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) by Maloney et al (2012). Artificial neural network (ANN) is also being applied in parallel with RSM method in prediction and modelling of extraction of phenolics with better in data fitting (Cheok et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MALONEY et al (2012) examined the protein content of sweet potato peels produced at two points in the processing of sweet potato puree. Initial peeling of the sweet potato yielded the primary peels.…”
Section: Utilization Of Sweet Potato Peels and Culled Suboptimal Rootsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon receipt, the peel and blanched peel were freezedried and stored at À20°C. The freeze-dried material was compared with peel extract prepared as previously described (Maloney et al 2012), but the unprocessed freeze-dried peel was closer in composition to the Caiapo Potato Powder, so the unprocessed freeze-dried peel and blanched peel were used for these experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material was obtained from the initial peeling of the sweet potatoes before any further processing, from hereafter referred as “peel,” and material was obtained from a secondary peeling after blanching of the sweet potatoes, from hereafter referred to as “blanched peel.” Upon receipt, the peel and blanched peel were freeze-dried and stored at −20°C. The freeze-dried material was compared with peel extract prepared as previously described (Maloney et al 2012 ), but the unprocessed freeze-dried peel was closer in composition to the Caiapo Potato Powder, so the unprocessed freeze-dried peel and blanched peel were used for these experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%