Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Olive mill wastewater (OMW) is considered one of the most pollutive waste materials in the Mediterranean
basin. However, its phenolic fraction should be recovered, since it has been shown to have
incredible benefits for health. In the present study, the adsorbent and desorbent capacities of Azolla
and granular activated carbon (GAC) were investigated. The GAC was found to be more efficient than
Azolla in both the adsorption and the desorption of phenols. The total characterization of two powder
products obtained from Azolla and GAC desorption is reported, together with their antioxidant and antiradical
activities. In the Azolla powder product, total polyphenols were more than twice as numerous as
those found in the GAC powder product. The GAC powder contained hydroxytyrosol in concentrations
that were 3.5 times higher than those of Azolla. On the other hand, both powder products showed great
antiradical activities: the IC50 was found to be 102mgml-1 for the Azolla and 199mgml-1 for the GAC
powders respectively. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity was very high: 4097mol TE g-1 Azolla
powder product and 1277mol TE g-1 of GAC powder products.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polyphenols; Olive mill wastewater; Azolla matrix; Granular activated carbon; DPPH
Elenco autori:
Pintucci, Cristina; Ena, Alba; Carlozzi, PIETRO MARIO
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