Exploitation and Valorization of Agro-Food Wastes from Grape Harvesting: Production, Characterization of MAE-Extracts from Vitis vinifera Leaves and Stabilization in Microparticulate Powder Form
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Grape harvesting generates a high amount of wastes, mostly leaves, which represent an
economic and ecological problem for farmers. New products can be generated through these
wastes, giving environmental, social, and economic advantages while also meeting the industry
demand for novel natural ingredients. In this study, aqueous leaf-extracts from two cultivars of Vitis
vinifera Aglianico (Agl) and Greco di Tufo (Gre) were produced by microwave-assisted extraction
(MAE) and evaluated in composition by ATR- FTIR and HPLC to identify the main phenolic
compounds, especially quercetin and kaempferol. The results showed that leaves extracts confirm
to be a potential source of phenolic compounds. Dry extracts, although highly functional, show
critical handling characteristics, being sticky and unstable in normal post-processing conditions. A
stable and easy handling microparticulate ingredient was produced by spray drying containing the
most phenolic-rich obtained extract (AGL-28). The microparticle powder form based on
pectin/maltodextrin matrix was produced with high process efficiency. The microstructures were
able to confer functional and chemical stability to the extract while also showing good technological
characteristics (high water dissolution rate and flow properties), transforming the extract into a
handling ingredient able to meet new industrial uses
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
long-lasting stability; spray-drying microencapsulation technique; Vitis vinifera leaf phyto-extracts; microwave-assisted extraction
Elenco autori:
Volpe, MARIA GRAZIA
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