Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Nov 2022)

Recovery of bioactive compounds from an agro-industrial waste: extraction, microencapsulation, and characterization of jaboticaba(Myrciaria cauliflora Berg) pomace as a source of antioxidant

  • SUELEN S. DOS SANTOS,
  • CAROLINA M. PARAÍSO,
  • SILVIO CLÁUDIO DA COSTA,
  • CAMILLA YARA L. OGAWA,
  • FRANCIELLE SATO,
  • GRASIELE S. MADRONA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202220191372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94, no. 4

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Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the extraction of bioactive compounds from jaboticaba pomace, produce microcapsules by spray dryer technique, and characterize antioxidant compounds. A factorial experimental design was used in the extraction step. Maltodextrin (DE 10) was used as an encapsulating agent, in a ratio of 1: 1 (w/w), in the microencapsulation process. It was observed the increase of all bioactive compounds analyses comparing jaboticaba pomace with the extract. ATR-FTIR spectroscopy showed a vibrational stretching aromatic ring (1718 – 1731 cm-1) typical for anthocyanins. The Gaussian deconvolution presented extract peak area 7.56% higher than pomace. The encapsulating agent protected anthocyanins during the drying process. Microencapsulation of bioactive compounds from jaboticaba pomace can be useful for food applications whereas they are a rich source of antioxidant compounds. Moreover, the use of agro-industrial waste is promising linked to the use of clean technology as water as an antioxidant extractor.

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