THE ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUNDS DETERMINATION OF VARIOUS BREWER'S SPENT GRAIN EXTRACTS
Brewer's spent grain is a brewing waste and contains a number of biologically active substances that not completely are extracted into malt wort during mashing, but are not use anywhere. The aim of the study was to obtain a comparative characterization of various surface active extractants,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Alma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau
2020-06-01
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Series: | Scientific Study & Research: Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, Food Industry |
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Online Access: | http://pubs.ub.ro/?pg=revues&rev=cscc6&num=202002&vol=2&aid=5110 |
Summary: | Brewer's spent grain is a brewing waste and contains a number
of biologically active substances that not completely are extracted into malt
wort during mashing, but are not use anywhere. The aim of the study was to
obtain a comparative characterization of various surface active extractants,
including cationic one, (benzyldimethyl-[3-(myristoylamino) propyl]
ammonium chloride), in relation to phenolic compounds and amino acid
content of brewer's spent grain, which can serve as the basis for the
biologically active additives technology development. The extraction use
made it possible to verify the soluble polyphenolic compounds (phenolic
acids and rutin) and amino acids presence in the extracts. Studies have led to
the conclusion that extractants can be presented in the following sequence in
increasing extraction efficiency, i.e., in the strength of micelle formation, in
increasing order: water, 0.01 % solution of benzyldimethyl-[3-
(myristoylamino) propyl] ammonium chloride, 70 % solution of propane1,2-diol, 70 % solution of ethanol. All extracts are contained 18 amino
acids, including 9 essential, 8 functional ones, and 5 polyphenolic
substances, including rutin with P-vitamin activity. The carrying out
alcohol extraction avoided the loss of essential amino acids by 4.5 % and
functional ones - by 3.8 % respectively. |
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ISSN: | 1582-540X 1582-540X |