Subcritical low temperature extraction of bioactive ingredients from foods and food by-products and its applications in the agro-food industry
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- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2023.2198009
Subcritical low temperature extraction of bioactive ingredients from foods and food by-products and its applications in the agro-food industry
Abstract
Bioactive ingredients are part of the food chain and are responsible for numerous health benefits. Subcritical low temperature extraction has been employed to acquire bioactive ingredients because of its excellent properties, such as energy conservation, low temperature, elimination of residual solvent, and high extraction yield and quality. This review aims to provide a clear picture of the basics of subcritical-temperature extraction, its bioactive ingredient extraction efficiency, and possible applications in the agro-food industry. This review suggested that the extraction temperature, time, co-solvents, solid-fluid ratio, and pressure impacted the extraction efficiency of bioactive ingredients from foods and food by-products. Subcritical solvents are appropriate for extracting low polar ingredients, while the inclusion of co-solvents could extract medium and high polar substances. Bioactive ingredients from foods and food by-products can be used as antioxidants, colorants, and nutritional supplements. Additionally, this technology could remove pesticide residues in tea, concentrate edible proteins, and reduce cigarette tar. A new trend toward using subcritical low temperature extraction in extracting bioactive ingredients will acquire momentum.
Keywords: Agro-food industry; bioactive ingredients; subcritical low temperature extraction.
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