TY - JOUR
T1 - Innovative extraction technologies of bioactive compounds from plant by-products for textile colorants and antimicrobial agents
AU - Nguyen, Thu Lam
AU - Ora, Ari
AU - Häkkinen, Suvi T.
AU - Ritala, Anneli
AU - Räisänen, Riikka
AU - Kallioinen-Mänttäri, Mari
AU - Melin, Kristian
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - The agriculture and horticulture industries generate many by-products while processing commodities, leading to significant environmental and societal dilemmas. Bioactive compounds obtained from by-products of plants are also known as ingredients in traditional medicines and the food industry due to their potential health benefits for humans as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agents. On the other hand, an extensive array of colorants from natural sources has been scrutinized recently in different sectors to mitigate the negative ecological impacts of synthetic dyes, especially in modern textile manufacturing. Approaching these matters, this paper reviews various chemical compositions of plant secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, tannins, phenolic acids, essential oils, tulipalins, and factors that influence the isolation process. Moreover, the article offers an updated view of the advanced technologies for extraction, focusing on eco-friendly solvents such as water, supercritical carbon dioxide, and deep eutectic solvents. Eventually, a comparison of different extraction methods is highlighted to devise the most appropriate strategy for industries. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.).
AB - The agriculture and horticulture industries generate many by-products while processing commodities, leading to significant environmental and societal dilemmas. Bioactive compounds obtained from by-products of plants are also known as ingredients in traditional medicines and the food industry due to their potential health benefits for humans as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agents. On the other hand, an extensive array of colorants from natural sources has been scrutinized recently in different sectors to mitigate the negative ecological impacts of synthetic dyes, especially in modern textile manufacturing. Approaching these matters, this paper reviews various chemical compositions of plant secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, tannins, phenolic acids, essential oils, tulipalins, and factors that influence the isolation process. Moreover, the article offers an updated view of the advanced technologies for extraction, focusing on eco-friendly solvents such as water, supercritical carbon dioxide, and deep eutectic solvents. Eventually, a comparison of different extraction methods is highlighted to devise the most appropriate strategy for industries. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.).
KW - Flavonoids
KW - Polyphenols
KW - Sustainable production
KW - Tannins
KW - Tulipalins
KW - Waste reduction
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85169167776&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13399-023-04726-4
DO - 10.1007/s13399-023-04726-4
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169167776
SN - 2190-6815
VL - 14
SP - 24973
EP - 25002
JO - Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
JF - Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
IS - 20
ER -