2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2014.12.061
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Microwave-assisted extraction of lycopene in tomato peels: Effect of extraction conditions on all-trans and cis-isomer yields

Abstract: Lycopene is the primary carotenoid in tomato peels, a processing byproduct, and can be used as a natural color or bioactive ingredient. Unfortunately, extractions are inefficient as lycopene is extremely nonpolar and susceptible to degradation. As a rapid technique, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) potentially offers efficient lycopene recovery. Thus, the objectives of this research were to: 1) optimize MAE of lycopene from tomato peels and 2) evaluate the effect of treatment on all-trans and isomer yields.… Show more

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“…b-carotene and other carotenoids have been extracted via MAE in which hexane was chosen as a solvent due to its lower dielectric constant so that microwave energy is absorbed at a lower level 66. Lycopene was extracted quickly from tomato peels through MAE as the carotenoids are highly sensitive to heat and light so short duration of its extraction is advantageous for their extraction 67. A variety of 30 solvent mixtures have been used to extract carotenoids from powder of paprika (Capsicum annuum) by means of MAE.68a …”
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“…b-carotene and other carotenoids have been extracted via MAE in which hexane was chosen as a solvent due to its lower dielectric constant so that microwave energy is absorbed at a lower level 66. Lycopene was extracted quickly from tomato peels through MAE as the carotenoids are highly sensitive to heat and light so short duration of its extraction is advantageous for their extraction 67. A variety of 30 solvent mixtures have been used to extract carotenoids from powder of paprika (Capsicum annuum) by means of MAE.68a …”
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“…In MAE, the moisture inside the cell is heated and its evaporation increases the porosity of the biological matrix, which in turn allows for better penetration of a solvent [58,59]. The elevated temperature also generally increases solubility and improves yield.…”
Section: Microwave-assisted Extraction (Mae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the migration of lycopene into the extraction solvent is enhanced by superheating of the polar cellular components. Whereas the heat impact on non-polar components is limited by short treatment periods [230,231]. The extraction arises due to modifications in the cell structure, caused by electromagnetic waves [232].…”
Section: Lycopene Extraction From Tomato Skinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some disadvantages have been reported e.g., additional filtration or centrifugation is required to remove solid residues. Moreover, the efficiency of microwaves might be influenced by applying non-polar or volatile target compounds [214,231,234].…”
Section: Lycopene Extraction From Tomato Skinsmentioning
confidence: 99%