1. Economic and Technical Feasibility of Betanin and Pectin Extraction from Opuntia ficus-indica Peel via Microwave-Assisted Hydrodiffusion
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Mario Pagliaro, Laura M. Ilharco, Alexandra Fidalgo, Diego Carnaroglio, Giuseppe Avellone, Carmelo Danzì, Rosaria Ciriminna, Francesco Meneguzzo, Giuseppe Timpanaro, Ciriminna R., Fidalgo A., Avellone G., Carnaroglio D., Danzi C., Timpanaro G., Meneguzzo F., Ilharco L.M., and Pagliaro M.
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Opuntia ficus-indica ,food.ingredient ,Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli Alimenti ,Pectin ,General Chemical Engineering ,Opuntia ficus ,betain ,Microwave assisted ,Article ,lcsh:Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Betanin, and Pectin Extraction, Opuntia ficus-indica, Microwave-Assisted Hydrodiffusion ,bioeconomy ,Betanin ,pectin ,Lemon peel ,Extraction (chemistry) ,circular economy ,General Chemistry ,Pulp and paper industry ,Technical feasibility ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Prickly Pear Fruit ,microwave assisted hydrodiffusion ,Environmental science - Abstract
Investigating the feasibility of betanin and pectin extraction from Opuntia ficus-indica peel via microwave-assisted hydrodiffusion and gravity, this study identifies selected important economic and technical aspects associated with this innovative production route starting from prickly pear fruit discards. Which benefits would be derived from this process? Would production be limited to Opuntia-growing countries or, likewise to what happens with dried lemon peel chiefly imported from Argentina, would production take place abroad also? Can distributed manufacturing based on clean extraction technology compete with centralized production using conventional chemical processes?
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- 2019