Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste
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Resumo: | x With the increase in the production of residues from food processing, several measures are being implemented generating benefits that go beyond environmental issues. This work proposed the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels from commercial establishments, through the extraction of essential oils (OEs). Their antimicrobial efficacy, physical-chemical parameters, chemical constitution and the OE grouping patterns were evaluated based on statistical analyzes. The OEs were extracted from the shells by the hydrodistillation method. The refractive index, relative density and solubility in 90% ethanol were determined. The identification of the constituents was performed using GC-MS and for the groupings of the samples, PCA and HCA were used. For the antimicrobial activity, the disk diffusion technique was used, using two yeasts (Candida parapsilosis and Candida krusei) and two bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli). It was found that the OEs of orange cultivars have higher extraction yield and the physical-chemical analyzes were similar between orange and lemon cultivars. 61 components were identified in the OEs, with d-limonene being the majority. PCA and HCA revealed groupings that corroborate with the cultivars oranges, lemons and tangerines. All microorganisms were sensitive to the OEs of lemons and tangerine and E. coli was sensitive to all OEs. In turn, the bacterium S. aureus proved to be resistant to OEs from orange cultivars. It was found that the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels is feasible, and OEs are effective against certain microorganisms. |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus wasteExtracción, caracterización y evaluación microbiológica de aceites esenciales de residuos comerciales de cítricosExtração, caracterização e avaliação microbiológica de óleos essenciais de rejeitos de frutas cítricas comerciaisÓleos essenciaisFrutas cítricasReaproveitamento.Aceites esencialesFrutas cítricasReutilizar.Essencial oilsCitrus fruitsReuse.x With the increase in the production of residues from food processing, several measures are being implemented generating benefits that go beyond environmental issues. This work proposed the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels from commercial establishments, through the extraction of essential oils (OEs). Their antimicrobial efficacy, physical-chemical parameters, chemical constitution and the OE grouping patterns were evaluated based on statistical analyzes. The OEs were extracted from the shells by the hydrodistillation method. The refractive index, relative density and solubility in 90% ethanol were determined. The identification of the constituents was performed using GC-MS and for the groupings of the samples, PCA and HCA were used. For the antimicrobial activity, the disk diffusion technique was used, using two yeasts (Candida parapsilosis and Candida krusei) and two bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli). It was found that the OEs of orange cultivars have higher extraction yield and the physical-chemical analyzes were similar between orange and lemon cultivars. 61 components were identified in the OEs, with d-limonene being the majority. PCA and HCA revealed groupings that corroborate with the cultivars oranges, lemons and tangerines. All microorganisms were sensitive to the OEs of lemons and tangerine and E. coli was sensitive to all OEs. In turn, the bacterium S. aureus proved to be resistant to OEs from orange cultivars. It was found that the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels is feasible, and OEs are effective against certain microorganisms.Con el aumento en la producción de residuos del procesamiento de alimentos, se están implementando varias medidas que generan beneficios que van más allá de las cuestiones ambientales. Este trabajo propuso la reutilización de cáscaras de cítricos excedentes de establecimientos comerciales, mediante la extracción de aceites esenciales (OE). Su eficacia antimicrobiana, parámetros físico-químicos, constitución química y patrones de agrupación de OE fueron evaluados con base en análisis estadístico. Los OE se extrajeron de las conchas mediante el método de hidrodestilación. Se determinaron el índice de refracción, la densidad relativa y la solubilidad en etanol al 90%. La identificación de los constituyentes se realizó mediante GC-MS y para los agrupamientos de las muestras se utilizaron PCA y HCA. Para la actividad antimicrobiana se utilizó la técnica de difusión en disco, utilizando dos levaduras (Candida parapsilosis y Candida krusei) y dos bacterias (Staphylococcus aureus y Escherichia coli). Se encontró que las OE de los cultivares de naranja tienen mayor rendimiento de extracción y los análisis físico-químicos fueron similares entre los cultivares de naranja y limón. Se identificaron 61 componentes en los OE, siendo el d-limoneno el mayoritario. PCA y HCA revelaron agrupaciones que corroboran con los cultivares naranjas, limones y mandarinas. Todos los microorganismos fueron sensibles a los EO de los limones y la mandarina y E. coli fue sensible a todos los EO. A su vez, la bacteria S. aureus demostró ser resistente a EO en cultivares de naranja. Se encontró que la reutilización de cáscaras de cítricos excedentes es factible y que las OE son efectivas contra ciertos microorganismos.Com o aumento da produção de resíduos oriundos de processamento de alimentos diversas medidas estão sendo implementadas gerando benefícios que ultrapassam as questões ambientais. Este trabalho propôs o reaproveitamento de cascas de frutas cítricas excedentes de estabelecimentos comerciais, por meio da extração de óleos essenciais (OEs). Avaliou-se sua eficácia antimicrobiana, os parâmetros físico-químicos, sua constituição química e os padrões de agrupamento dos OEs com base em análises estatísticas. Os OEs foram extraídos das cascas pelo método de hidrodestilação. Determinou-se o índice de refração, densidade relativa e solubilidade em etanol 90%. A identificação dos constituintes foi realizada por meio da GC-MS e para os agrupamentos das amostras utilizou-se PCA e HCA. Para a atividade antimicrobiana utilizou-se a técnica de difusão de disco, utilizando duas leveduras (Candida parapsilosis e Candida krusei) e duas bactérias (Staphylococcus aureus e Escherichia coli). Constatou-se que os OEs dos cultivares de laranja apresentam maior rendimento de extração e as análises físico-químicas foram similares entre os cultivares de laranja e limão. Identificou-se 61 componentes nos OEs, sendo o d-limoneno majoritário. A PCA e a HCA revelaram agrupamentos que corroboram com as cultivares laranjas, limões e mexerica. Todos os microrganismos foram sensíveis aos OEs dos limões e da mexerica e a E. coli foi sensível a todos os OEs. Por sua vez, a bactéria S. aureus se mostrou resistente aos OEs dos cultivares de laranja. Constatou-se que o reaproveitamento do excedente das cascas de frutas cítricas é viável, sendo os OEs eficazes contra determinados microrganismos.Research, Society and Development2021-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1612610.33448/rsd-v10i7.16126Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e1110716126Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e1110716126Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e11107161262525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16126/15272Copyright (c) 2021 Gabriela Borba Vilela Borges; Ana Maria de Resende Machado; Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Gomes ; Cleverson Fernando Garciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges, Gabriela Borba Vilela Machado, Ana Maria de ResendeGomes , Fátima de Cássia OliveiraGarcia, Cleverson Fernando2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16126Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:46.136204Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste Extracción, caracterización y evaluación microbiológica de aceites esenciales de residuos comerciales de cítricos Extração, caracterização e avaliação microbiológica de óleos essenciais de rejeitos de frutas cítricas comerciais |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste Borges, Gabriela Borba Vilela Óleos essenciais Frutas cítricas Reaproveitamento. Aceites esenciales Frutas cítricas Reutilizar. Essencial oils Citrus fruits Reuse. |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Extraction, characterization and microbiological evaluation of essential oils from commercial citrus waste |
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Borges, Gabriela Borba Vilela |
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Borges, Gabriela Borba Vilela Machado, Ana Maria de Resende Gomes , Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Garcia, Cleverson Fernando |
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Machado, Ana Maria de Resende Gomes , Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Garcia, Cleverson Fernando |
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Borges, Gabriela Borba Vilela Machado, Ana Maria de Resende Gomes , Fátima de Cássia Oliveira Garcia, Cleverson Fernando |
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Óleos essenciais Frutas cítricas Reaproveitamento. Aceites esenciales Frutas cítricas Reutilizar. Essencial oils Citrus fruits Reuse. |
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Óleos essenciais Frutas cítricas Reaproveitamento. Aceites esenciales Frutas cítricas Reutilizar. Essencial oils Citrus fruits Reuse. |
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x With the increase in the production of residues from food processing, several measures are being implemented generating benefits that go beyond environmental issues. This work proposed the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels from commercial establishments, through the extraction of essential oils (OEs). Their antimicrobial efficacy, physical-chemical parameters, chemical constitution and the OE grouping patterns were evaluated based on statistical analyzes. The OEs were extracted from the shells by the hydrodistillation method. The refractive index, relative density and solubility in 90% ethanol were determined. The identification of the constituents was performed using GC-MS and for the groupings of the samples, PCA and HCA were used. For the antimicrobial activity, the disk diffusion technique was used, using two yeasts (Candida parapsilosis and Candida krusei) and two bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli). It was found that the OEs of orange cultivars have higher extraction yield and the physical-chemical analyzes were similar between orange and lemon cultivars. 61 components were identified in the OEs, with d-limonene being the majority. PCA and HCA revealed groupings that corroborate with the cultivars oranges, lemons and tangerines. All microorganisms were sensitive to the OEs of lemons and tangerine and E. coli was sensitive to all OEs. In turn, the bacterium S. aureus proved to be resistant to OEs from orange cultivars. It was found that the reuse of surplus citrus fruit peels is feasible, and OEs are effective against certain microorganisms. |
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