2022
DOI: 10.3390/catal12040447
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Catalytic Routes to Produce Polyphenolic Esters (PEs) from Biomass Feedstocks

Abstract: Polyphenolic esters (PEs) are valuable chemical compounds that display a wide spectrum of activities (e.g., anti-oxidative effects). As a result, their production through catalytic routes is an attractive field of research. The present review aims to discuss recent studies from the literature regarding the catalytic production of PEs from biomass feedstocks, namely, naturally occurred polyphenolic compounds. Several synthetic approaches are reported in the literature, mainly bio-catalysis and to a lesser exten… Show more

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“…The phenolic hydroxyl groups of EGCG are the most characteristic reactive group Esterification is a technique that introduces non-polar aliphatic hydrocarbon chains to th molecular structure of EGCG, thereby enhancing its lipid solubility and stability. EGC esterification products can be achieved through two primary methods, namely, chemic and enzymatic approaches (Figure 2) [16,17].…”
Section: Methods For Esterification and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenolic hydroxyl groups of EGCG are the most characteristic reactive group Esterification is a technique that introduces non-polar aliphatic hydrocarbon chains to th molecular structure of EGCG, thereby enhancing its lipid solubility and stability. EGC esterification products can be achieved through two primary methods, namely, chemic and enzymatic approaches (Figure 2) [16,17].…”
Section: Methods For Esterification and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three passive samplers were used for each determination and the analyses were performed in triplicate. The detection of NO2 was performed through a Spectroscopic assay using a Varian Cary® 50 UV-VIS spectrophotometer [31][32][33]. BTEX determination was carried out by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector (Agilent Technologies) [34,35] on carbon disulfide extracts.…”
Section: B Passive Air Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spectroscopic assay on water extracts (Griess-Saltzman reaction) was employed for the detection of NO2 using a Varian Cary® 50 UV-VIS spectrophotometer [27][28][29]. Calibration standard solutions in the concentration range 0.05-0.1 mg/mL of NO2were prepared by successive dilution of a stock solution 1 g/L made starting from NaNO2.…”
Section: Analytical Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%