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ROSA ALDUINA

Volatile Compounds of Lemon and Grapefruit IntegroPectin

  • Authors: Scurria A.; Sciortino M.; Presentato A.; Lino C.; Piacenza E.; Albanese L.; Zabini F.; Meneguzzo F.; Nuzzo D.; Pagliaro M.; Chillura Martino D.F.; Alduina R.; Avellone G.; Ciriminna R.
  • Publication year: 2020
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • Key words: circular economy; grapefruit; hydrodynamic cavitation; IntegroPectin; lemon; pectin; waste citrus peel; α-terpineol; Biosynthetic Pathways; Citrus; Citrus paradisi; Fruit; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Molecular Structure; Phytochemicals; Volatile Organic Compounds
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/522201

Abstract

An HS-SPME GC-MS analysis of the volatile compounds adsorbed at the outer surface of lemon and grapefruit pectins obtained via the hydrodynamic cavitation of industrial waste streams of lemon and grapefruit peels in water suggests important new findings en route to understanding the powerful and broad biological activity of these new pectic materials. In agreement with the ultralow degree of esterification of these pectins, the high amount of highly bioactive α-terpineol and terpinen-4-ol points to limonene (and linalool) decomposition catalyzed by residual citric acid in the citrus waste peel residue of the juice industrial production.