Abstract

The current work concerns solid liquid extraction from red and white grapes skin and the rosehip (Rosa canina) to obtain extracts with a high phenolic content. Extracts have been acquired using conventional extraction techniques and extraction with supercritical fluids (SCFs). The effect of extraction method and experimental parameters (time, pressure, temperature and solvent mixture) mostly believed to affect the extraction process was undertaken. The quantitative parameters studied are: total phenolic compounds, proanthocyanin content, and the phenolic constituent profile. The qualitative parameter analyzed is antioxidant capacity. The results demonstrate that the contents of the major constituents significantly varied among the different types of materials. The highest content of total phenolics was determined in the extract from the white grape skin, macerated with MeOH (26.7 mg GA/g extract), and similar, 25.6 mg GA/g extract in the MeOH extract attained by Soxhlet. Ellagic acid (0.650 mg/100 g extract), catechin (0.164 mg/100 g extract), gallic acid (0.133 mg/100 g extract) as well as caffeic acid (0.038 mg/100 g extract) are the major compounds present in the rosehip extracts attained by maceration using MeOH as solvent. The presence of epictechin, hesperidin/neohesperidin, rutin, and chlorogenic acid was also confirmed. Aspects of each type of processing were correlated with the chemistry of the material. The obtained extracts could be used as natural bioactive compounds in several industrial applications.

Highlights

  • Increasing pressure on natural resources and the problems caused by unhealthy eating habits have brought along an enlarged incidence of different types of cancer

  • A bioactive compound is known as a substance that beneficially influences the health of living organisms

  • Biological activities of the extract highly depends on the extraction procedure and this releases a gateway for selection of appropriate extraction methods

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Introduction

Increasing pressure on natural resources and the problems caused by unhealthy eating habits have brought along an enlarged incidence of different types of cancer. The demand for different types of high quality products is increasing. A bioactive compound is known as a substance that beneficially influences the health of living organisms. These extra nutritional constituents are present in both plant and animal products, and typically occur in low quantities in foods. High ingestion of fruits has been associated with low incidence of chronic-degenerative diseases, probably due to the presence of bioactive compounds, considered to enhance or boost the immune system.[1] Here, extraction is an important process to isolate the bioactive compounds. Among the large number of active substances in the focus, polyphenols have received particular attention in the last decade.[3]

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