Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from LentilWastes: Antioxidant Activity Evaluation and Metabolomic Characterization
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The recovery of industrial by-products is part of the zero-waste circular economy. Lentil seed coats are generally considered to be a waste by-product. However, this low-value by-product
is rich in bioactive compounds and may be considered an eco-friendly source of health-promoting phytochemicals. For the first time, a sustainable microwave-assisted extraction technique was
applied, and a solvent screening was carried out to enhance the bioactive compound content and the antioxidant activity of green and red lentil hull extracts. With respect to green lentil hull extracts
that were obtained with different solvents, the aqueous extract of the red lentil seed coats showed the highest total phenolic and total flavonoid content (TPC = 28.3 0.1 mg GAE/g dry weight,
TFC = 1.89 0.01 mg CE/100 mg dry weight, respectively), as well as the highest antioxidant activity, both in terms of the free radical scavenging activity (ABTS, 39.06 0.73 mg TE/g dry
weight; DPPH, IC50 = 0.39 g/mL) and the protection of the neuroblastoma cell line (SH-SY5Y, IC50 = 10.1 0.6 g/mL), the latter of which has never been investigated so far. Furthermore,
a metabolite discovery analysis was for the first time performed on the aqueous extracts of both cultivars using an HPLC separation which was coupled with an Orbitrap-based high-Resolution
Mass Spectrometry technique.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
lentil hulls; microwave-assisted extraction; circular economy; antioxidant activity; liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
List of contributors:
Monaci, Linda; DE ANGELIS, Elisabetta
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