Tytuł pozycji:
Performance of Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) Seed Extracts under Solvent Percolation Technique
- Tytuł:
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Performance of Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) Seed Extracts under Solvent Percolation Technique
- Autorzy:
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Burgos-Briones, Gabriel Alfonso
Intriago-Ponce, María Monserrate
Ponce-Saltos, Wilmer
Delgado-Demera, María Hipatia
Zambrano-Velez, María Isabel
Muñoz-Murillo, José Patricio
Mera-Carbo, Manolo Alfredo
Moreira-Mendoza, Carlos Antonio
Samaniego-Maigua, Ivan Rodrigo
Cedeño-Palacios, Carlos Alfredo
- Data publikacji:
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2024
- Słowa kluczowe:
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extract
percolation
passion fruit
yield
standards
- Język:
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angielski
- Dostawca treści:
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BazTech
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Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) seed extract is a valuable source of antioxidants with anti-aging potential, but extraction efficiency varies according to the method used. This study focused on determining the optimum yield of passion fruit seed extracts by percolation with n-hexane and ethanol, following regulations such as NTE INEN and Codex Alimentarius. Standardized methods were applied to analyze parameters such as moisture (UNE-EN 14774-3, 2010), ash (Sluiter et al., 2005); free acidity (ac. oleic acidity)/acidity index (NTE INEN 38, 1973), relative density (NTE INEN 35, 1973), loss on heating (NTE INEN 39, 1973), iodine index (NTE INEN 37, 1973), peroxide index (NTE INEN 277,1978), extract yield, fatty acid profile (AOAC 996.06, 2005). Ethanol showed superior performance in most of the parameters, meeting the established standards, except for relative density and heating loss, where n-hexane was more efficient. In conclusion, the use of ethanol is more beneficial for the extraction of passion fruit seed extracts by percolation, based on the yield obtained.