Foodomics 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118537282.ch18
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“…These processes are microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), enzyme-assisted extraction (EAE), supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) in which subcritical water extraction (SWE) is included, and gas-expanded liquids (GXLs). Even if these techniques are based on different principles, all of them have in common the use of minimal amount of food-grade solvents and its intensification through the employment of microwaves, ultrasound, enzymes or high pressure/temperature (Mendiola et al 2013) that allows improving the selectivity, and the global efficiency, of the extraction process.…”
Section: Downstream Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes are microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), enzyme-assisted extraction (EAE), supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) in which subcritical water extraction (SWE) is included, and gas-expanded liquids (GXLs). Even if these techniques are based on different principles, all of them have in common the use of minimal amount of food-grade solvents and its intensification through the employment of microwaves, ultrasound, enzymes or high pressure/temperature (Mendiola et al 2013) that allows improving the selectivity, and the global efficiency, of the extraction process.…”
Section: Downstream Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different reviews and book chapters can be found dealing with the use of, among others, supercritical fluid extraction, pressurised liquid extraction, ultrasound‐assisted extraction and microwave‐assisted extraction. All of them rely on the use of minimum amount of food‐grade solvents for a selective extraction of bioactives while preserving their bioactivity . Whereas ultrasound‐assisted extraction is based on acoustic cavitation that cause disruption of cell walls, which reduces the particle size and increases the contact between the solvent and the compounds, microwave‐assisted extraction uses microwave radiation to cause motion of polar molecules and rotation of dipoles to heat solvents, thus promoting transfer of target compounds from the matrix to the solvent.…”
Section: How To Improve the Production Of Secondary Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%