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- W4380304032 abstract "The coffee chain generates over two billion tons of solid residues annually. Husk, pulp, silverskin, defective beans, and spent coffee grounds are produced during coffee drying, husking, roasting, storage, coffee beverage preparation, and other steps. These solid materials are rich in fibers, proteins, and bioactive compounds. Therefore, this review demonstrated research trends in using solid coffee residues as a source of valuable compounds. The integral use of coffee through a biorefinery concept has shown the potential of its residues as a source of new food, pharmaceutical, materials, energy, and fertilizer products. Ultrasound, high-pressure, microwave, pulsed electric field, combining technologies, and alternative solvents (deep eutectic solvents and ionic liquids) were proposed as efficient strategies to obtain phenolic compounds, one of the highest-added-value products from solid coffee residues. However, this review verified that more standardization in reporting the studied parameters is necessary to compare the extractive methodologies. Moreover, solid coffee residues are a rich source of phenolic compounds, but researchers have reported their extraction results in total phenolic content (TPC). TPC helps to compare different extraction conditions, but chromatographic methods are much more accurate, directly identifying and quantifying each compound. Furthermore, regulatory and economic aspects regarding the use of products from coffee residues are presented. The trends indicated future studies evaluating the financial features of using emerging technologies combined with alternative solvents and more robust quantification of extracts through chromatographic techniques to obtain phenolic compounds from coffee residues." @default.
- W4380304032 created "2023-06-13" @default.
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- W4380304032 date "2023-08-01" @default.
- W4380304032 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4380304032 title "Coffee biorefinery: The main trends associated with recovering valuable compounds from solid coffee residues" @default.
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