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Alternative protocols for the production of more sustainable agar-based extracts from Gelidium sesquipedale

Marta Martínez‐Sanz, Laura Pilar Gómez Barrio, Ming Zhao, Brijesh K. Tiwari, Svein Halvor Knutsen, Simon Ballance, Hanne Zobel, Anna Nilsson, Christoffer Krewer, Karin Östergren, Amparo López‐Rubio

2021Algal Research47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Agar-based extracts from Gelidium sesquipedale were obtained by applying a conventional hot water treatment and alternative ultrasound- and microwave-assisted methods, with and without the application of an alkaline pre-treatment. The alkaline pre-treatment produced refined extracts with higher purity; however, extraction yields increased from 2–5% to 7–19% by omitting this step. In particular, the ultrasound-assisted extraction allowed reducing 4-fold the extraction time, while keeping constant or even increasing the yield (up to 19% for the 1 h extraction) with respect to the conventional protocol. Interestingly, the presence of proteins and polyphenols conferred the semi-refined extracts a relatively high antioxidant capacity (19–24 μmol TE/g extract). The refined extract produced by the standard protocol formed the strongest hydrogels (>1000 g/cm2). On the other hand, the semi-refined extracts produced by the alternative protocols formed slightly stronger hydrogels (337–438 g/cm2) than the refined counterparts (224–311 g/cm2), due to their greater molecular weights of the former ones. LCA assessment showed lower global warming potential for the semi-refined extracts, especially the ultrasound-assisted extraction, hence highlighting the potential of this method to produce more sustainable agar-based extracts for food-related applications.

Topics & Concepts

Extraction (chemistry)PolyphenolAgarChemistrySelf-healing hydrogelsChromatographyYield (engineering)Raw materialFood scienceAntioxidantBiochemistryBiologyMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryBacteriaMetallurgyGeneticsSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsFood Quality and Safety StudiesPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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