2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16912
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Enhanced extraction of phenolic compounds from mango by-products using deep eutectic solvents

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“…This selectivity of the DESs can be explained by different chemical interactions with the target compounds [ 165 ]. Ojeda et al [ 171 ] used mango by-product to extract bioactive compounds using DESs. To understand the relation between viscosity and the hydrogen bonds in the DESs, the authors performed a theoretical study and found out that the hydrogen bonds have a determining effect on the viscosity of the viscosity of the DES and in the specificity of the compounds extracted.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solvents For the Extraction Of Bioactive Compo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This selectivity of the DESs can be explained by different chemical interactions with the target compounds [ 165 ]. Ojeda et al [ 171 ] used mango by-product to extract bioactive compounds using DESs. To understand the relation between viscosity and the hydrogen bonds in the DESs, the authors performed a theoretical study and found out that the hydrogen bonds have a determining effect on the viscosity of the viscosity of the DES and in the specificity of the compounds extracted.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solvents For the Extraction Of Bioactive Compo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, phenolic compounds, carotenoids) from various plant materials, e.g. , pumpkin, 33 ginseng, 48 wine lees, 49 mango peels, 50 apple pomace, 51 mangoes, 52 Cosmos sulphureus , 53 orange peels, 54 Cinnamomum cassia bark 55 and blueberry leaves, 56 whereas the number of studies that use UAE coupled to DESs for such purposes has been steadily increasing. An overview of representative studies is presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Innovative Extraction Techniques Coupled To Dessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extractions were performed with ultrasound according to Ojeda et al (2023) with some modifications. Two solvents were used: 70% methanol (EUMe) and water (EUW).…”
Section: Ultrasound-assisted Solvent Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have demonstrated the capacity of these solvents to efficiently extract bioactive compounds, such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, anthocyanins, and alkaloids, from various plant-derived materials, mainly from residues of the agrifood industry, such as peels, hulls, seeds, pomace, and leaves. The extraction ability of this solvent has been investigated, among others, in date seed (Airouyuwa et al, 2023), olive leave (Alrugaibah et al, 2023), cocoa bean shell (Rebollo-Hernanz et al, 2021;Benítez-Correa et al, 2023), pomegranate peels, almond hulls, and elderberry pomace (Bertolo et al, 2023), buckthorn leaves (Cui et al, 2018), hazelnut skin (Mazzeo et al, 2023), mango by-products (Pal and Jadeja, 2020;Ojeda et al, 2023), sour cherry pomace (Popovic et al, 2022) and avocado peels (Posta et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%