Advanced extraction of caffeine and polyphenols from coffee pulp: Comparison of conventional and ultrasound-assisted methods
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Serna-Jiménez, Johanna
Torres Valenzuela, Laura Sofía
Sanin, Alejandra
Roldan, C.
Martín Santos, María Ángeles
Siles López, José Ángel
Chica Pérez, Arturo F.
Editor
ElsevierFecha
2023Materia
Coffee pulp wasteCaffeine
Polyphenols
Biorefinery
Ultrasound assisted extraction
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Two extraction methods of caffeine and total polyphenols from coffee pulp waste were evaluated using water as solvent: conventional solid-liquid extraction (CSLE) and ultrasound-assisted extraction (USAE). A central rotary experimental design was applied in each case, after evaluating the effect of the substrate:solvent ratio. The highest concentration of caffeine in the extractant using CSLE was found to be 49.9 ± 1.3 mg/L (equivalent to 3.7 ± 0.1 g/kg pulp, dry basis (d.b.)), after 5.5 min at 96 C, and at a substrate:solvent ratio of 1:10 w/v. In parallel, the concentration of total polyphenols reached 128.3 ± 4.3 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/L (9.7 ± 0.3 g/kg) at 75 C (equal time and ratio). USAE was found to be also affected by power, leading to 206.6 ± 0.1 mg caffeine/L and 164.9 ± 5.2 mg GAE/L (15.6 ± 0.3 g/kg and 12.4 ± 0.2 g/kg, respectively) (396 W, 5.5 min, 75–90°C). These results indicate extraction yields as high as 85%, at a markedly lower energy requirement using USAE. Consequently, USAE using water as a solvent might be a promising and innovative alternative to improve the extraction performance of highly demanded biocompounds from coffee pulp waste, with the consequent environmental and social benefits within a markedly relevant agro-industrial sector.