volume 4 pages 21-31

Ethyl lactate as a potential green solvent to extract hydrophilic (polar) and lipophilic (non-polar) phytonutrients simultaneously from fruit and vegetable by-products

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-12-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.966
CiteScore8.8
Impact factor5.8
ISSN23525541
Pharmaceutical Science
Environmental Chemistry
Pollution
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Abstract
Phytonutrients extracted from natural resources are receiving much attention among researchers due to their highly antioxidative characteristics which prevent several degenerative diseases including cardiovascular diseases and cancers. These nutraceutical compounds can be used in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products as natural antioxidants, preservatives, colourants and functional foods. Huge volume of food wastes are generated from the processing industry and these low-value food residues are rich in various phytonutrients worth recovering. This approach of valorisation reduces the generation of food wastes and is cost-effective considering the cheap feedstock, reduced waste management expenses and high market value of extracted compounds. In light of the health and safety risks posed by commonly used organic extraction solvents derived from the petrochemical industry, there is a need to recover the phytonutrients using green, sustainable and efficient solvents that are safe for human consumption. This work discusses ethyl lactate as a safe, green, efficient and potentially cheap solvent to recover phytonutrients from fruit and vegetable by-products. Ethyl lactate is compared with other organic solvents commonly used from the aspects of safety, environmental impacts and efficiency. Current challenges when employing ethyl lactate are also discussed.
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Kua Y. L. et al. Ethyl lactate as a potential green solvent to extract hydrophilic (polar) and lipophilic (non-polar) phytonutrients simultaneously from fruit and vegetable by-products // Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy. 2016. Vol. 4. pp. 21-31.
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Kua Y. L., Gan S., Morris A., Cheow H. K. Ethyl lactate as a potential green solvent to extract hydrophilic (polar) and lipophilic (non-polar) phytonutrients simultaneously from fruit and vegetable by-products // Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy. 2016. Vol. 4. pp. 21-31.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.scp.2016.07.003
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2016.07.003
TI - Ethyl lactate as a potential green solvent to extract hydrophilic (polar) and lipophilic (non-polar) phytonutrients simultaneously from fruit and vegetable by-products
T2 - Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
AU - Kua, Yin Leng
AU - Gan, S.
AU - Morris, Andrew
AU - Cheow, Hock Khuen
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/12/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 21-31
VL - 4
SN - 2352-5541
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@article{2016_Kua,
author = {Yin Leng Kua and S. Gan and Andrew Morris and Hock Khuen Cheow},
title = {Ethyl lactate as a potential green solvent to extract hydrophilic (polar) and lipophilic (non-polar) phytonutrients simultaneously from fruit and vegetable by-products},
journal = {Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy},
year = {2016},
volume = {4},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2016.07.003},
pages = {21--31},
doi = {10.1016/j.scp.2016.07.003}
}