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A comparative study of phytochemical investigation and antioxidative activities of six citrus peel species

Olfa Taktak, Manel Gargouri, Manel Gargouri, Amel Akrouti, Maxime Brits, Mahmoud Gargouri, Mahmoud Gargouri, Raoudha Ben Ameur, Luc Pieters, Kenn Foubert, Christian Magné, Ahlem Soussi, Noureddine Allouche

2021Flavour and Fragrance Journal16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Over the past few decades, much effort has been devoted to the study of known food products for medicinal applications. Among these, citrus fruits play a key role in providing a wide range of health‐beneficial effects but it generates a huge amount of waste products. In an attempt to recover those wastes, peel of six citrus species ( C aurantium , C limetta,C limon, C reticulata , C Sinensis osbeck , and C Sinensis thomson) was evaluated for yield, physicochemical properties, phenolic constituents and antioxidant activities. LC‐MS/MS analysis showed that the flavonoids neoeriocitrin, luteolin‐7‐ O ‐neohesperidoside, scoparin and neohesperidin were chemical markers for C limetta , whereas apigenin‐6,8‐di‐ C ‐glycoside was only detected in C Sinensis Osbeck . PCA analysis revealed significant correlations between antioxidant activities and phenolic contents, highlighting a large interspecific variability. These results suggest that Citrus peel by‐products may be valuably recycled by industries due to their high yield and transformed into value‐added products, with potential interest for the development of functional foods, cosmetics or preventive therapies for some diseases.

Topics & Concepts

PhytochemicalChemistryApigeninLuteolinCitrus × sinensisTraditional medicineAntioxidantHealth benefitsFood scienceBotanyFlavonoidBiologyOrange (colour)BiochemistryMedicinePhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management