Thermo-mechano-chemical extraction of hydroxycinnamic acids from industrial hemp by-products using a twin-screw extruder

[Display omitted] •Conception of a continuous ecofriendly pilot extraction process by twin-screw extrusion.•Extraction of hydroxycinnamic acids from industrial hemp hurds and dust.•Development of mild alkaline hydroalcoholic operating conditions for both by-products.•Recovery of free and bound ferul...

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Published inIndustrial crops and products Vol. 109; pp. 335 - 345
Main Authors Candy, Laure, Bassil, Sabina, Rigal, Luc, Simon, Valerie, Raynaud, Christine
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.12.2017
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Conception of a continuous ecofriendly pilot extraction process by twin-screw extrusion.•Extraction of hydroxycinnamic acids from industrial hemp hurds and dust.•Development of mild alkaline hydroalcoholic operating conditions for both by-products.•Recovery of free and bound ferulic and p-coumaric acids by extrusion. This work aims at developing a continuous intensified green process to extract high-value added molecules from industrial hemp by-products. Hemp hurds and hemp dust were studied as potential sources for the production of two hydroxycinnamic acids (HCA): ferulic (FA) and p-coumaric acids (p-CA). Prior to pilot scale extraction, FA and p-CA analytical contents were evaluated to 0.3 and 3.5g/kg dry matter (DM) for hemp hurds and 0.1 and 0.8g/kg DM for hemp dust as potentials of reference. The continuous pilot scale extraction was then carried out using twin-screw extrusion. Mild conditions were developed: 50°C, alkaline aqueous or hydroalcoholic solvent (less than 0.5M NaOH) and low liquid to solid ratios. The mechanical effect helps the diffusion of the solvent, promotes the hydrolysis of the ester and ether bonds and favors the extraction of HCA in a short time. Yields in p-CA and FA reached 50% and 33% of the free and bound contents for hemp hurds. For hemp dust, all of p-CA was extracted whereas 60% of FA was recovered. The solid residue may be submitted to a second extraction stage with a polar solvent in order to increase HCA recovery. Extraction by extrusion could be seen as an alternative green processing technique as it is responsible for a reduction of extraction time and energy and a decrease in solvent and reagent consumptions.
ISSN:0926-6690
1872-633X
DOI:10.1016/j.indcrop.2017.08.044