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Pilot-scale extraction of polyphenols from spent black tea by semi-continuous subcritical solvent extraction

Authors :
Rajapaksha, Surakshi
1000070323251
Shimizu, Naoto
Rajapaksha, Surakshi
1000070323251
Shimizu, Naoto
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Spent black tea (SBT) is a residue from tea beverage production and considered as a potential source of active polyphenols. This study aimed to develop a pilot-scale process on semi-continuous subcritical solvent extraction (SSE) of polyphenols from SBT by exploiting the lab-scale knowledge. Treatment of SBT with ethanol-water (50% w/w) as solvent at 125 degrees C and 0.3 MPa achieved a significantly higher yield of polyphenols (80.82 g gallic acid equivalents/kg black tea) with antioxidant activity (64.20 g gallic acid equivalents/kg black tea), compared to hot water extraction (HWE). SSE increased the soluble matter content in extracts than HWE. Based on the results of LC-MS, theaflavin-3,3 '-digallate was the most abundant polyphenol from a total of 12 compounds to be extracted by SBT with 50% ethanol. The results suggested that SSE can be used as a scale-up extraction method to recover polyphenols from SBT.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375184377
Document Type :
Electronic Resource