Characterization of Flavonoids and Pectins from Bergamot (Citrus bergamia Risso) Peel, a Major Byproduct of Essential Oil Extraction.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Bergamot peel is an underutilized byproduct of the essential oil and juice-processing industry. As
with other Citrus peels, it still contains exploitable components, such as pectins and flavonoids.
Commercial glycoside hydrolases, specifically a combination of pectolytic and cellulolytic enzymes,
solubilized a high percentage of the material (81.94%). The flavonoid profile of the peel consisted of
characteristic Citrus species flavanone rutinosides and neohesperosides derived from naringenin,
eriodictyol, and hesperetin. In addition, a number of minor flavanone and flavone glycosides, not
found in orange and lemon peels, were identified. The majority of flavonoids were extracted in the
two 70% v/v EtOH extractions. Processing this material clearly has economic potential leading to
low environmental impact.
with other Citrus peels, it still contains exploitable components, such as pectins and flavonoids.
Commercial glycoside hydrolases, specifically a combination of pectolytic and cellulolytic enzymes,
solubilized a high percentage of the material (81.94%). The flavonoid profile of the peel consisted of
characteristic Citrus species flavanone rutinosides and neohesperosides derived from naringenin,
eriodictyol, and hesperetin. In addition, a number of minor flavanone and flavone glycosides, not
found in orange and lemon peels, were identified. The majority of flavonoids were extracted in the
two 70% v/v EtOH extractions. Processing this material clearly has economic potential leading to
low environmental impact.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Citrus bergamia; peel; byproducts; flavanones; flavones; psoralens; soluble sugars; cell wall structure; LC-MS; GC-MS
Elenco autori:
MANDALARI G.; BENNETT R.N.; BISIGNANO G.; SAIJA A.; DUGO G.MO; LO CURTO R.B.; FAULDS C.B.; WALDRON K.W.
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