Characterization and Antioxidant Activity of Microwave-Extracted Phenolic Compounds from Biomass Residues

2020 
The present work deals with the extraction of phenolic compounds from biomass through microwave-assisted processes. In this case, green walnut shell residues have being studied for the extraction of phenolic compounds with antioxidant power, as an attractive option for their valorization toward value-added compounds. Thus, our work is focused on the optimization of the microwave extraction conditions, in terms of solvent system, temperature, and time, in order to obtain phenolic compounds with higher antioxidant properties from the green walnut shell. Several tests were performed to investigate the effect of each parameter on the antioxidant activity and in the total phenolic content. Water/acetonitrile (1:1) was found as the best solvent system. In addition, 30 min and 100 °C were selected as optimum extraction parameters. Under the aforementioned conditions, 95% of antioxidant power and a total phenolic content 99.09 ± 0.09 mg GAE/g of extract was achieved. These results are in accordance with the obser...
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