2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25173921
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Improved Extraction Efficiency of Antioxidant Bioactive Compounds from Tetraselmis chuii and Phaedoactylum tricornutum Using Pulsed Electric Fields

Abstract: Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a promising technology that allows the selective extraction of high-added value compounds by electroporation. Thus, PEF provides numerous opportunities for the energy efficient isolation of valuable microalgal bioactive substances (i.e., pigments and polyphenols). The efficiency of PEF-assisted extraction combined with aqueous or dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solvents in recovering pigments and polyphenols from microalgae Tetraselmis chuii (T. chuii) and Phaeodactylum tricornutum (P… Show more

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“…The differences with our study can be explained regarding the huge time interval. For instance, in the present study, a time range was established from 0.5 min up to 30 min, while in the study conducted by Kokkali et al [15], the time range was from 4 h to 24 h. Figure 5. Influence of the different extraction conditions (A) and main effects chart for these conditions (B) on the total phenolic compounds (TPC) recovery yield (mg/100 g dry matter).…”
Section: Antioxidant Capacity and Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 43%
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“…The differences with our study can be explained regarding the huge time interval. For instance, in the present study, a time range was established from 0.5 min up to 30 min, while in the study conducted by Kokkali et al [15], the time range was from 4 h to 24 h. Figure 5. Influence of the different extraction conditions (A) and main effects chart for these conditions (B) on the total phenolic compounds (TPC) recovery yield (mg/100 g dry matter).…”
Section: Antioxidant Capacity and Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Akyıl et al [34] also found a significant influence of the extraction time on the antioxidant activity, measured by DPPH, when they optimized the bioactive compound extraction from P. tricornutum. However, Kokkali et al [15] found a minimal decrease in antioxidant activity, measured by ABTS in P. tricornutum aqueous extracts, comparing 4 h and 24 h of extraction. The differences with our study can be explained regarding the huge time interval.…”
Section: Antioxidant Capacity and Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Two experiments were performed, in line with Lohani et al [ 21 ], the first one with a specific energy input of 100 kJ/kg and the second one of 17 kJ/kg; the number of pulses was 115 and 9 pulses, depending on the voltage applied (field strength 2 or 3 kV/cm, respectively). These conditions were derived from the fact that a minimum of 1 kV/cm field strength is required to produce changes in cells and 3–4 kV/cm for the electroporation [ 29 ]. For this reason, only two experiments were carried out in order to compare a treatment of moderate intensity and short duration (3 kV/cm and 9 pulses with an energy per pulse of 450 J) with another one of low intensity and long duration (2 kV/cm and 100 pulses with an energy per pulse of 200 J).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), world fish production increased from 19 million metric tons (MMT) in 1950 to 171 MMT in 2016 [24]. In per capita terms, fish consumption has also risen from 9.0 kg in 1961 to 20.2 kg in 2015 [25]. As a consequence of industrial fish processing, a great amount of waste is generated each year, which can represent up to 75% of the total weight of the catch, although it differs according to the species, size, or the processing type [26].…”
Section: Current Status Of Consumption Of Aquatic Products and Utilizmentioning
confidence: 99%