1. Novel extraction of polyphenols from sour cherry pomace using natural deep eutectic solvents - Ultrafast microwave-assisted NADES preparation and extraction
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Aleksandar Potkonjak, Bojana Blagojević, Dubravka Milanov, Nikola Micic, Tatjana Jurić, Boris Popović, and Ksenija Pavlović
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Chromatography ,Plant Extracts ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Pomace ,Polyphenols ,General Medicine ,Prunus avium ,Analytical Chemistry ,Solvent ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polyphenol ,Anthocyanin ,Urea ,Solvents ,Malic acid ,Microwaves ,Food Science ,Choline chloride - Abstract
In this work, new approaches for the green extraction of polyphenols from sour cherry pomace were explored. Three Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES) systems based on choline chloride (ChCl) as a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and malic acid, urea, and fructose (MalA, Ur, and Fru) as hydrogen bond donors (HBD) were used. NADES systems were prepared by heating and stirring (H&S), ultrasound (US), and microwave (MW) methods. It was found that MW-assisted preparation was the fastest requiring less than 30 s. Polyphenol extraction from cherry pomace was performed also by three mentioned methods, and compared with conventional methods. MW extraction was the most rapid with less than 5 min necessary for the extract preparation. All three NADES systems were highly efficient for anthocyanin extraction, but the most efficient was ChCl:MalA system. Extract based on ChCl:MalA system was for 62.33% more efficient for anthocyanin extraction comparing with the conventional solvent. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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- 2021