2023
DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.3657
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Comparisons of pulsed ultrasound‐assisted and hot‐acid extraction methods for pectin extraction under dual acid mixtures from onion (Allium cepa L.) waste

Emine Şen,
Ersen Göktürk,
Vugar Hajiyev
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this study is to compare the physicochemical properties and yields of pectins extracted from onion waste under hot acid (HAE) and pulsed ultrasound‐assisted extraction (PUAE) methods using different organic–inorganic acids, their mixtures, and pure water. The extraction temperature for experiments carried out under HAE was kept at 90°C for 90 min, whereas PUAE experiments were accomplished at RT in 15 min. In general, HAE gave better pectin yields compared with PUAE due to the significance of the in… Show more

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“…Applying a cascade treatment to orange peel, Figueira et al (Table 2, Entry 6) [50] were able to obtain pectin with high anhydruyronic acid content and hesperidin, a high added-value compound. Şen et al [51] (Table 2, Entry 7) observed that the combination of pulsed ultrasound assisted extraction (PUAE) and hot acid extraction (HAE) brought the highest yield on onion waste biomass compared to the two methods used separately.…”
Section: Pectin: Importance and Applicability As Biopolymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying a cascade treatment to orange peel, Figueira et al (Table 2, Entry 6) [50] were able to obtain pectin with high anhydruyronic acid content and hesperidin, a high added-value compound. Şen et al [51] (Table 2, Entry 7) observed that the combination of pulsed ultrasound assisted extraction (PUAE) and hot acid extraction (HAE) brought the highest yield on onion waste biomass compared to the two methods used separately.…”
Section: Pectin: Importance and Applicability As Biopolymermentioning
confidence: 99%