Fractionation of sea buckthorn pomace and seeds into valuable components by using high pressure and enzyme-assisted extraction methods

2017 
Abstract Sea buckthorn pomace and seeds were processed via 3-step fractionation using supercritical carbon dioxide (SFE-CO 2 ), pressurized ethanol (PLE-EtOH) and enzyme-assisted (EAE) extraction. SFE-CO 2 yielded 146 and 135 g/kg of lipophilic fraction from pomace and seeds, respectively. PLE-EtOH of SFE-CO 2 residues recovered 158 g/kg of polar constituents from the pomace and 5-fold lower amount from seeds. Finally, the treatment of PLE-EtOH residues with cellulolytic and xylanolytic enzyme (Viscozyme, CeluStar XL) preparations increased the amount of soluble constituents by 24–80%, as compared to enzyme-untreated samples. CO 2 extracts of pomace and seeds contained 630 and 2223 mg/kg tocopherols, respectively; while PLE-EtOH extracts contained sugar acids, phenolics and triterpenes. EAE increased glucose, fructose and maltose content. The total phenolic content (2–22 g gallic acid/kg DW prior SFE-CO 2 ) and radical scavenging capacity (6–166 g Trolox/kg DW) indicate that both soluble and insoluble EAE fractions could be utilized as a low-cost source of functional ingredients for their potential applications in foods.
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