Microwave-assisted autohydrolysis of avocado seed for the recovery of antioxidant phenolics and glucose
DATE:
2023-10
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/5011
EDITED VERSION: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S096085242300860X
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
This study describes the valorization of avocado seed (AS) within a green biorefinery concept using microwave-assisted autohydrolysis. After the treatment at temperatures of 150–230 ◦C for 5 min, the resulting solid and liquor were characterized. The temperature of 220 ◦C led to the simultaneous optimal values of antioxidant phenolics/flavonoids (42.15 mg GAE/g AS, 31.89 RE/g AS, respectively) and glucose + glucooligosaccharides (38.82 g/L) in the liquor. Extraction with ethyl acetate allowed the recovery of the bioactive compounds while maintaining the polysaccharides in the liquor. The extract was rich in vanillin (99.02 mg/g AS) and contained several phenolic acids and flavonoids. The solid phase and the phenolic-free liquor were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis to produce glucose, reaching values of 9.93 and 105 g glucose/L, respectively. This work demonstrates that microwave-assisted autohydrolysis is a promising technology to obtain fermentable sugars and antioxidant phenolic compounds from avocado seeds following a biorefinery scheme.