Supramolecular solvent extraction of bioactives from coffee cherry pulp
Autor
Torres Valenzuela, Laura Sofía
Ballesteros-Gómez, A.
Rubio Bravo, Soledad
Editor
ElsevierFecha
2020Materia
Supramolecular solventsCoffee cherry pulp
Bioactive compounds
Valorization
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The potential of supramolecular solvents (SUPRAS) is investigated for the extraction of bioactive compounds from coffee cherry pulp, one of the major by-products generated in the coffee industry. SUPRAS made up of hexagonal inverted aggregates of octanoic acid in ethanol:water mixtures provided good extraction yields for bioactives (3.6 ± 0.3 mg caffeine g−1 and 0.9 ± 0.1 mg protocatechuic acid g−1) at a low solvent:sample ratio of 4:1 v/w and under mild operations conditions (5 min extraction at room temperature). SUPRAS-based extraction was optimized and extracts were analyzed to identify the main phenolic and alkaloid compounds. A variety of bioactives were present and extracts showed high antioxidant capacity by different assays (45% for DPPH and 91% for ABTS). Extraction efficiencies with SUPRAS were clearly superior than those obtained with organic solvents commonly used for valorization of coffee residues.