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Valorization of brewer’s spent grain by consecutive supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and enzymatic hydrolysis

Patricia Alonso Riaño, Rodrigo Melgosa, Esther Trigueros, A.E. Illera, Sagrario Beltrán, Marı́a Teresa Sanz

2022Food Chemistry36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The double effect of supercritical carbon dioxide, sc-CO2, in a biorefinery concept applied to brewer’s spent grain (BSG) was assessed in this work. Extraction conditions to remove and valorize the lipophilic fraction were studied (20–40 MPa and 40–80 °C) obtaining a maximum yield of 5.70 ± 0.07 g/100 gBSG at 80 °C and 40 MPa. High pressures and temperatures resulted in higher content of total phenolic and flavonoid compounds, as well as higher antioxidant capacity. It was observed an improvement of the enzymatic hydrolysis yield by cellulase in the sc-CO2 treated BSG compared to the non-treated. This improvement could be partially attributed to the removal of the lipid fraction and to morphological changes of BSG after sc-CO2. Based on this double benefit, sc-CO2 can play an important role on biomass valorization.

Topics & Concepts

Supercritical carbon dioxideChemistryBiorefineryExtraction (chemistry)Enzymatic hydrolysisCellulaseHydrolysisCarbon dioxideFlavonoidYield (engineering)Fraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluidChromatographyBiomass (ecology)Supercritical fluid extractionNuclear chemistryAntioxidantFood scienceOrganic chemistryAgronomyMaterials scienceRaw materialMetallurgyBiologyPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsBiochemical and biochemical processesPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities