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Kinetic modeling of phenolic compounds extraction from nutshells: infuence of particle size, temperature and solvent ratio

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dc.contributor.author Dulo, Benson
dc.contributor.author De Somer, Tobias
dc.contributor.author Moyo, Mqondisi
dc.contributor.author Nakyese, Eva
dc.contributor.author Githaiga, John
dc.contributor.author Raes, Katleen
dc.contributor.author De Meester, · Steven
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-29T05:45:29Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-29T05:45:29Z
dc.date.issued 2023-09
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9382
dc.description.abstract This paper studies the efects of particle size, temperature and ethanol–water solvent ratio on the extraction of total phenolic compounds (TPC) from peanut, coconut, and macadamia nutshells. Using an I-optimal design, the maximum TPC extraction obtained from the shells ranged from 63.5±1.6 to 76.2±3.1 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE) per 100 g dry weight (dw) of nutshell. Next, a response surface model (RSM) was developed to describe the relationship between the process parameters and the extracted TPC concentration, in order to predict the optimal extraction conditions. For all of the examined biomasses, the optimal conditions for extraction were predicted at a particle size of 1 mm, temperature of 75 °C and ethanol/water mixture of 54, 53 and 65% ethanol, for peanut, coconut and macadamia nutshells respectively. Particle size seems to be the most important parameter, while temperature appears to be of lesser importance. Besides, the extraction kinetics were assessed by ftting kinetic models on the experimental data. The combined second-order difusional model provided the best goodness of ft. This model revealed that, at the boundary layer, the efect of washing mechanism of extraction is more important than extraction due to difusion kinetics. This study provides an understanding of the mass transfer mechanism involved in the TPC extraction process from nutshells, which yields valuable insights that could facilitate the industrial biorefnery of nutshells. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer Link en_US
dc.subject Phenolic compounds en_US
dc.subject Extraction kinetics en_US
dc.subject · Nutshell Peanut en_US
dc.subject Coconut en_US
dc.title Kinetic modeling of phenolic compounds extraction from nutshells: infuence of particle size, temperature and solvent ratio en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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