| Literature DB >> 32387984 |
Franks Kamgang Nzekoue1, Gulzhan Khamitova2, Simone Angeloni2, Alba Nácher Sempere3, Jing Tao4, Filippo Maggi1, Jianbo Xiao5, Gianni Sagratini1, Sauro Vittori1, Giovanni Caprioli6.
Abstract
This study sought to determine the content of phytosterols (PS) in spent coffee grounds (SCG) to assess a novel industrial application of this coffee by-product as a commercial source of PS. Four PS were extracted and analyzed from 14 SCG samples from 12 countries. Sonication in acidic conditions followed by saponification resulted determinant for PS extraction. PS were identified by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector (HPLC-DAD) after derivatization. In the order of abundance, the PS were β-sitosterol (188.5-688.5 mg kg-1), campesterol (48.6-214.5 mg kg-1), stigmasterol (58.9-188.5 mg kg-1), and cycloartenol (14.6-65.8 mg kg-1 mg kg1). Total PS fraction ranged from 343.4 mg kg-1 to 1146.3 mg kg-1 of SCG with an average level of 618.2 ± 195.4 mg kg-1. Considering the millions of tons of SCG produced every year, this by-product could be a sustainable source of PS to fill a growing global demand.Entities:
Keywords: HPLC; Phytosterols; Spent coffee grounds (SCG); β-sitosterol
Year: 2020 PMID: 32387984 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514