| Literature DB >> 31812093 |
Marion Zwingelstein1, Micheline Draye2, Jean-Luc Besombes2, Christine Piot2, Gregory Chatel3.
Abstract
Viticultural waste has been widely demonstrated to contain high-added value compounds named the stilbenes. Among them, trans-resveratrol (Rsv) and trans-ε-viniferin (Vf) are the most abundant in particular in grape canes. Various emerging methods such as ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) or pressurized solvent extraction (PSE) have been studied to recover Rsv and Vf from grape canes in order to enhance their extraction. This paper gives a critical overview of the techniques used to this end, integrating conventional and non-conventional methods investigated in the literature as well as those used in industrial processes. It finally highlights that the unconventional technics are usually less time-consuming than conventional extraction ones but further investigations for the discussed compounds and biomass are needed to optimize and understand the influence of the individual parameters of each extraction process.Entities:
Keywords: Extraction efficiency; Grape canes; Stilbenes; Trans-resveratrol; Trans-ε-Viniferin
Year: 2019 PMID: 31812093 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2019.11.034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145