Pharmaceuticals (Jan 2024)

Application of NIR Spectroscopy for the Valorisation of Cork By-Products: A Feasibility Study over the Screening and Discrimination of Chemical Compounds of Interest

  • Ricardo N. M. J. Páscoa,
  • Cláudia Pinto,
  • Liliana Rego,
  • Joana Rocha e. Silva,
  • Maria E. Tiritan,
  • Honorina Cidade,
  • Isabel F. Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17020180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
p. 180

Abstract

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Quercus suber is considered a sustainable tree mainly due to its outer layer (cork) capacity to regenerate after each harvesting cycle. Cork bark is explored for several application; however, its industrial transformation generates a significant amount of waste. Recently, cork by-products have been studied as a supplier of bioactive ingredients. This work aimed to explore whether near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a non-destructive analysis, can be employed as a screening device for selecting cork by-products with higher potential for bioactives extraction. A total of 29 samples of cork extracts were analysed regarding their qualitative composition. Partial least squares (PLS) models were developed for quantification purposes, and R2P and RER values of 0.65 and above 4, respectively, were obtained. Discrimination models, performed through PLS-DA, yielded around 80% correct predictions, revealing that four out of five of samples were correctly discriminated, thus revealing that NIR can be successfully applied for screening purposes.

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