n this work we developed an eco-friendly valorisation of Citrus wastes (CWs), through a solvent-assisted ultrasonication extraction technique, thus having access to a wide range of bio-active compounds and poly- saccharides, extremely useful in different industrial sectors (food, cosmetics, nutraceutical). Water-based low- amplitude ultrasonication was examined as a potential method for pectin extraction as well as polar and non- polar citrus extractives (CEs), among which hesperidin and triglycerides of 18 carbon fatty acids were found to be the most representative ones. In addition, citric acid:glycerol (1:4)-based deep eutectic solvent (DES) in combination with ultrasonic extraction was utilized to extract microcellulose (CMC), from which stable cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) with glycerol-assisted high amplitude ultrasonication were obtained. The physical and chemical properties of the extracted polysaccharides (pectin, micro and nanocellulose) were analysed through DLS, ζ-potential, XRD, HP-SEC, SEM, AFM, TGA-DSC, FTIR, NMR, and PMP-HPLC analyses. The putative structure of the extracted citrus pectin (CP) was analysed and elucidated through enzyme-assisted hydrolysis in correlation with ESI-MS and monosaccharide composition. The developed extraction methods are expected to influence the industrial process for the valorisation of CWs and implement the circular bio-economy.

Valorisation of citrus peel industrial wastes for facile extraction of extractives, pectin, and cellulose nanocrystals through ultrasonication: An in-depth investigation / C.M. Chandrasekar, D. Carullo, F. Saitta, H. Krishnamachari, T. Bellesia, L. Nespoli, E. Caneva, C. Baschieri, M. Signorelli, A.G. Barbiroli, D. Fessas, S. Farris, D. Romano. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS. - ISSN 0144-8617. - 344:(2024 Nov), pp. 122539.1-122539.16. [10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122539]

Valorisation of citrus peel industrial wastes for facile extraction of extractives, pectin, and cellulose nanocrystals through ultrasonication: An in-depth investigation

C.M. Chandrasekar
Primo
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D. Carullo
Secondo
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F. Saitta;T. Bellesia;L. Nespoli;E. Caneva;C. Baschieri;M. Signorelli;A.G. Barbiroli;D. Fessas;S. Farris
Penultimo
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D. Romano
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

n this work we developed an eco-friendly valorisation of Citrus wastes (CWs), through a solvent-assisted ultrasonication extraction technique, thus having access to a wide range of bio-active compounds and poly- saccharides, extremely useful in different industrial sectors (food, cosmetics, nutraceutical). Water-based low- amplitude ultrasonication was examined as a potential method for pectin extraction as well as polar and non- polar citrus extractives (CEs), among which hesperidin and triglycerides of 18 carbon fatty acids were found to be the most representative ones. In addition, citric acid:glycerol (1:4)-based deep eutectic solvent (DES) in combination with ultrasonic extraction was utilized to extract microcellulose (CMC), from which stable cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) with glycerol-assisted high amplitude ultrasonication were obtained. The physical and chemical properties of the extracted polysaccharides (pectin, micro and nanocellulose) were analysed through DLS, ζ-potential, XRD, HP-SEC, SEM, AFM, TGA-DSC, FTIR, NMR, and PMP-HPLC analyses. The putative structure of the extracted citrus pectin (CP) was analysed and elucidated through enzyme-assisted hydrolysis in correlation with ESI-MS and monosaccharide composition. The developed extraction methods are expected to influence the industrial process for the valorisation of CWs and implement the circular bio-economy.
Citrus wastes; Microcellulose; Nanocellulose; Pectin; Structural analysis; Ultrasonication
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