학술논문

Research progress on extraction of active components from apple processing waste.
Document Type
Article
Source
Critical Reviews in Food Science & Nutrition. 2024, Vol. 64 Issue 23, p8384-8398. 15p.
Subject
*DIETARY fiber
*TECHNOLOGICAL innovations
*WASTE recycling
*SEED proteins
*POLLUTION
*OILSEEDS
Language
ISSN
1040-8398
Abstract
Apple waste (APW) is the residual product after apple processing, including apple peel, apple core, apple seed, and other components. A large quantity of APW produced is abandoned annually, leading to serious resource waste and environmental pollution. APW is rich in natural active compounds, such as pectin, polyphenols, fatty acids, and dietary fiber, which has a good use value. This paper reviewed the current research on recovering active components from APW. The traditional extraction methods (acid, alkali, physical, enzyme, etc.) and the novel extraction methods (SWE, UAE, MAE, RFAE, etc.) for the recovery of pectin, polyphenols, apple seed oil, apple seed protein, and dietary fiber from APW were systematically summarized. The basic principles, advantages, and disadvantages of different extraction methods were introduced. The requirements of different extraction methods on extraction conditions and the effects of different extraction methods on the yield, quality, and functional activity of extracted products were analyzed. The challenges and future study direction of APW extraction have prospected. This paper aims to provide a reference for other researchers interested in APW extraction, improve the utilization rate of APW and extend the value chain of the apple industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]