Ultrasonic topic: "Ultrasonic extraction of polyphenols"
Polyphenols or polyhydroxyphenols are chemical compounds that occur in nature, but can be also synthesized chemically. As polyphenols act as antioxidants, they are known as health-beneficial bio-compound and the consumption of polyphenol-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, tea and coffee is linked to a reduced risk of chronic diseases.
Fruits like berries, grapes, apples, pears, and cherries show a high polyphenol content containing up to 200–300mg polyphenols per 100 grams fresh weight. Subsequently, products manufactured from these fruits, also contain significant amounts of polyphenols.
The class of polyphenols includes tannins, catechins, epicatechins, flavanones, isoflavones, phloridzin, quercitin etc. In foods, polyphenols contribute to the bitterness, astringency, color, flavor, smell and oxidative stability. Therefore, polyphenol extracts, e.g. from grape skin, grape seeds, olive pulp, citrus peel, or maritime pine bark, are sold as ingredients for functional foods, dietary supplements, and cosmetics.
As secondary metabolites of plants, polyphenols are located within the cell matrix. In order to produce polyphenol-rich foods such as olive oil, wine, juices, purees or extracts, the polyphenols must be released from the plant cells. Ultrasonic extraction is a powerful method to break cell structures of botanicals and to release them into the surrounding liquid. As a non-thermal technique, ultrasonic extraction prevents the thermal decomposition of the heat-labil polyphenols. At the same time, sonication is a process-intensifying method, which increases the extraction yield and accelerates the process speed. Ultrasonic extraction is used to produce superior polyphenol extracts. Available from lab to industrial scale, ultrasonic processors can be easily implemented into your production line to improve your extraction process.
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Highly Efficient Ginger Extraction by Sonication
Ultrasonic extraction of essential oils and active compounds from ginger convinces by high efficiency and high yields. Ultrasonic extraction is a mild, non-thermal process which yields in high quality extracts. Whilst other extraction methods are limited in their upscaling capability,…
https://www.hielscher.com/highly-efficient-ginger-extraction-by-sonication.htmUltrasonic Production of Flavor Ingredients
Ultrasonic flavor extraction is a highly efficient and sustainable process that increases yield while significantly reducing processing time. Utilizing safe, green solvents, ultrasound technology offers a green extraction method with enhanced energy efficiency, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-production-of-flavour-ingredients.htmUltrasonic Extraction of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Ultrasonically-assisted extraction and malaxation make the production of extra virgin olive oil more efficient. The ultrasonic process intensification results in higher EVOO yield, higher nutritional quality and shorter malaxation. Simultaneously, sonication increases the antioxidant and polyphenol content in extra virgin…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-extraction-of-virgin-olive-oil.htmSonication of Wine – Innovative Applications of Ultrasound in Wineries
Ultrasound is a non-thermal processing method, which is already widely used in the food industry due to its mild application but significant effects on the product. For the wineries, sonication offers various applications such as the extraction of flavours, phenolics…
https://www.hielscher.com/sonication-of-wine-innovative-applications-of-ultrasound-in-wineries.htmUltrasonic Extraction of Caffeine
Using ultrasonics is an effective method for the extraction of caffeine and other active compounds from coffee. Powerful sonicators assist the extraction process whilst maximizing yield and shortening processing time. Learn how Hielscher sonicators promote caffeine extraction as well as…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-extraction-of-caffeine-and-other-active-compounds.htm



