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Microwave‐conditioned olive pomace was fractionated with deep eutectic solvents (DESs) spanning acidic, neutral, alkaline, and chemo‐enzymatic regimes. The alkaline DES provided the best balance between delignification and carbohydrate preservation, yielding a fermentable glucose/xylose stream suitable for Haloferax mediterranei fermentation and poly(3‐
Ivelina Ivaylova Dzhambazova +6 more
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Recycling olive waste, a major by-product of the olive oil industry, presents significant environmental and economic benefits. This study explores the potential of olive waste (OW) by-products, specifically their individual components such as olive ...
Yasmina Khalaf +7 more
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Apple pomace pectin is explored as a sustainable and multifunctional biomaterial for gastric ulcer management. Its unique structural features confer mucoadhesive, anti‐inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti‐Helicobacter pylori activities while enabling nano/microencapsulation of therapeutic agents.
Akash Dhiman +6 more
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OIL CROP POMACE AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF PROTEIN AND DIETARY FIBER
The oil industry market is promising worldwide, including in the Republic of Moldova. The growth of vegetable oil production has led to the formation of a large amount of waste – oil crop pomace (meal), which is usually discarded or used in small quantities as animal feed and becomes a serious environmental problem.
Sergheeva, Elena, Netreba, Natalia
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Graphical representation of the interactions of the structural and functional relationships of broccoli flower protein (BFP) and marigold color compounds (MCC). This research examines BFP–MCC interactions of extracted marigold color, chemical composition, and functional attributes.
Fidele Benimana +2 more
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Treatment and Valorisation of Pomace Olive Oil Wastewater
Wastewater generated during the production of pomace olive oil is complex and highly variable due to different cultivation and processing characteristics. It has a high toxic organic load, low pH, and high chemical and biological demands. To reduce the concentration of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total phenolic compounds (TPh) in pomace olive oil ...
Martins, Ramiro +1 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Hazelnuts and foods produced using hazelnuts are consumed with pleasure, but it is important to evaluate the waste generated during hazelnut processing and determine their usage methods. RESULTS This study was conducted to determine the changes in bioactive components, bioaccessibility and antidiabetic activity of nanoparticles ...
Mehmet Ali Temiz, Emine Okumus
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BACKGROUND Measurement of water and oil content in olive pomace is crucial in order to control the olive oil extraction process; the use of near‐infrared spectra could allow the measurement of the oil and water content in the olive pomace.
Giovanni Carlo Di Renzo +7 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Olive (Olea europaea L.) byproducts, such as seeds and leaves, are abundant agro‐industrial residues and represent underexplored protein sources with potential health relevance. However, the repertoire of bioactive peptides that may be released from olive proteins during gastrointestinal digestion remains poorly characterized.
Teresa Gonzalez‐de la Rosa +6 more
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Value added products from vineyard wastes - a review
Grape pomace is about 10% by weight of the grape input and consists of pressed skins, disrupted cells from grape pulp, seeds and stems. Grape pomace is mainly used as cattle feed or for soil conditioning or dumped in disposal sites.
Nair, S., Pullammanappallil, P.
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