Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut harvest. These are mainly used as a heating source; however, they represent an interesting source of polyphenols useful in health field. The impact on phenolic profile and concentrations of hazelnut shell extracts obtained by three extraction methods (maceration, ultrasonic bath, and high-power ultrasonic), as well as temperature, extraction time, and preventive maceration, was studied. The prepared extracts were characterized in terms of chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Eighteen different phenolic compounds were identified and quantified by chemical analysis and gallic acid was the most abundant in all the extracts analyzed. Other relevant compounds were chlorogenic acid, protocatechuic acid and catechin. Preventive maceration had a positive effect on the extraction of different types of compounds regardless of the method performed. Application of the high-power ultrasonic method had different effects, either positive or negative, depending on the type of compound and extraction time. All the prepared extracts showed antioxidant activity especially those prepared by maceration, and many of them were able to inhibit the growth of both B. subtilis and B. cereus.

Hazelnut shells as source of active ingredients: Extracts preparation and characterization / Di Michele, A.; Pagano, C.; Allegrini, A.; Blasi, F.; Cossignani, L.; Di Raimo, E.; Faieta, M.; Oliva, E.; Pittia, P.; Primavilla, S.; Sergi, M.; Vicino, C.; Ricci, M.; Schirone, B.; Perioli, L.. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 26:21(2021), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/molecules26216607]

Hazelnut shells as source of active ingredients: Extracts preparation and characterization

Oliva E.;Sergi M.;
2021

Abstract

Hazelnut shells represent a waste material (about 42% of the total biomass) deriving from hazelnut harvest. These are mainly used as a heating source; however, they represent an interesting source of polyphenols useful in health field. The impact on phenolic profile and concentrations of hazelnut shell extracts obtained by three extraction methods (maceration, ultrasonic bath, and high-power ultrasonic), as well as temperature, extraction time, and preventive maceration, was studied. The prepared extracts were characterized in terms of chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Eighteen different phenolic compounds were identified and quantified by chemical analysis and gallic acid was the most abundant in all the extracts analyzed. Other relevant compounds were chlorogenic acid, protocatechuic acid and catechin. Preventive maceration had a positive effect on the extraction of different types of compounds regardless of the method performed. Application of the high-power ultrasonic method had different effects, either positive or negative, depending on the type of compound and extraction time. All the prepared extracts showed antioxidant activity especially those prepared by maceration, and many of them were able to inhibit the growth of both B. subtilis and B. cereus.
2021
antimicrobial; antioxidant activity; extracts; hazelnut shells by-products; high-power ultrasonic; maceration; ultrasonic bath; valorization; waste
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Hazelnut shells as source of active ingredients: Extracts preparation and characterization / Di Michele, A.; Pagano, C.; Allegrini, A.; Blasi, F.; Cossignani, L.; Di Raimo, E.; Faieta, M.; Oliva, E.; Pittia, P.; Primavilla, S.; Sergi, M.; Vicino, C.; Ricci, M.; Schirone, B.; Perioli, L.. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 26:21(2021), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/molecules26216607]
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