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Valorization of orange peel as a source of pectin
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1  Group of Organic Synthesis and Materials (GSOM), Laboratorio Fester – Química Orgánica (FIQ), Instituto de Química Aplicada del Litoral (IQAL) (UNL-CONICET), Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.
2  Group of Natural Products, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Facultad Regional San Francisco, San Francisco, Córdoba.
Academic Editor: Julio A. Seijas

Abstract:

Pectin is a natural structural polymer that is extensively used in food industry, medicinal and pharmaceutical fields. Considering their potential applications, in this work, microwave-assisted and conventional extraction were evaluated to extract pectin from orange peel by acid hydrolysis using citric acid as extractant. For conventional extraction, temperatures higher than 60°C and long extraction times were necessary to obtained pectin yields of 9.0%. Under convention conditions of extraction, the degree of esterification of pectin was 55.0%. The extraction procedure assisted by microwave was optimized using an experimental design of 3 factors and 2 levels, analyzing the effect of operational variables influence in the pectin yield. The optimization of pectin extraction condition showed that temperature of 55°C, extraction time of 6 min, and solid/liquid ratio of 0.02 mg/mL, are necessary to obtained pectin yields of 25.0%. Under the optimal extraction condition, the degree of esterification of pectin was about 75%. According to the ANOVA analysis, time was the factor that more influence had on yields of pectin. These results showed that microwave-assisted procedure allows obtaining pectin with suitable properties from orange peel over mild operation conditions.

Keywords: pectin; valorization; extraction
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anna brown
Hi, I think many plants have pectin, the peel of citrus fruits such as oranges is particularly rich in pectin. which constitutes approximately 40–45% of the total bulk of the processed citrus fruit, is a good source for the extraction of pectin. Appreciated for this good paper with some valuable information.



 
 
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