2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbp.2013.01.006
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Effect of different parameters on enzyme-assisted extraction of lycopene from tomato processing waste

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“…The lycopene was extracted as per procedure suggested by the Ranveer et al (2013) with slight modifications. The dried waste samples were treated with ethanol for 30 min to remove the moisture.…”
Section: Extraction and Purification Of Lycopenementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lycopene was extracted as per procedure suggested by the Ranveer et al (2013) with slight modifications. The dried waste samples were treated with ethanol for 30 min to remove the moisture.…”
Section: Extraction and Purification Of Lycopenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were analyzed periodically at regular intervals of seven days for retetion of lycopene content. was considered as precise since at this wavelength, there was minimum interference from other carotenoids (Zuorro and Lavecchia 2010).Wavelengths such as 445, 472 and 503have also been reported for lycopene (Aghel et al 2011;Ranveer et al 2013). The HPLC chromatogram showed two separate peaks, one for internal standard and another for lycopene (data not shown).…”
Section: Stability Studies Of Microencapsulated Lycopenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have investigated the application of enzymes to increase the extraction yield of lycopene from tomato by-products. The most used enzymes were cellulases and pectinases, followed by solvent extraction with acetone, hexane, petroleum ether, ethyl acetate or mixtures of solvents [214,[235][236][237][238]. In all cases, a significant increase of the extraction yield was observed, compared to the untreated samples.…”
Section: Lycopene Extraction From Tomato Skinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enzymatic extraction process is a good alternate to handle this problem. Enzymatic preparations including CMCase disintegrate the plant tissues to improve the pigment extraction yields [12]. The hydrolytic enzymes interact on cell walls, breaking down the structural integrity rendering the intracellular materials more exposed for extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%