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Technical-economic evaluation of lipo- and water-soluble fractions from annatto seeds by green technology

Simone Alves Monteiro da Franca (Graduate Program in Food Science and Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Rodrigo Nunes Cavalcanti (Food Department, Rio de Janeiro Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Marta S. Madruga (Graduate Program in Food Science and Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Deyse Alves Pereira (Graduate Program in Food Science and Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Cristiani Viegas Brandão Grisi (Graduate Program in Agri-Food Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Marciane Magnani (Graduate Program in Food Science and Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Geany Targino de Souza Pedrosa (Graduate Program in Food Science and Technology, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)
Carolina Lima Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (Food Technology Department, Paraiba Federal University, João Pessoa, Brazil)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 4 December 2023

Issue publication date: 14 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The objective of this study was to evaluate the technical-economic process efficiency of obtaining simultaneous lipo-soluble (LSF) and water-soluble (WSF) fractions from annatto seeds.

Design/methodology/approach

The batches of annatto seeds were submitted to the refrigerated solid-liquid extraction process in four stages: pre-extraction, aqueous extraction, separation by decantation and filtration. After that, LSF and WSF from annatto seeds were obtained. The process efficiency and the quality of LSF and WSF were analyzed in terms of average yield and bioactive compounds (bixin, norbixin, phenolics and flavonoids) and their antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Furthermore, they were economically evaluated in terms of costs of manufacturing and profitability parameters.

Findings

The process was efficient in terms of overall average yield (LSF = 8.68% and WSF = 2.76%) (w/w) and in terms of quality, mainly with higher average yields of bixin (82.34% in LSF) and norbixin (29.59% in WSF) (w/w). The concentration of bioactive compounds in the fractions promoted an increase in inhibiting free radicals (DPPH* and ABTS*+) and in the ferric-reducing power (FRAP). LSF showed a minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.06 mg mL-1 for S. aureus and 0.13 mg mL-1 for S. Typhimurium and S. Enteritidis. The lowest manufacturing costs were obtained for the LSF due to its higher extraction yield compared to the WSF. Plants on an industrial scale of 100 and 1000 L were considered economically viable, with a return on investment of 5 and 2 years.

Originality/value

Thus, fractions (WSF and LSF) can be applied as natural additives, as sources of bioactive compounds for nutraceutical and/or pharmaceutical, and in the development of other innovative processes. These results have practical applicability for pharmaceutical and food industry.

Highlights

 

  1. Green processing of annatto seeds obtains fractions rich in antioxidant compounds.

  2. Efficiently presents a high yield of bixin and other bioactive compounds.

  3. Effective in concentrating compounds that inhibit microbial growth.

  4. Fractions are more accessible sources of bioactive compounds for isolation.

  5. Cost of manufacturing (COM) and profitability are studied.

Keywords

Citation

Franca, S.A.M.d., Cavalcanti, R.N., Madruga, M.S., Pereira, D.A., Grisi, C.V.B., Magnani, M., Pedrosa, G.T.d.S. and Albuquerque, C.L.C.d. (2024), "Technical-economic evaluation of lipo- and water-soluble fractions from annatto seeds by green technology", British Food Journal, Vol. 126 No. 3, pp. 1032-1049. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-01-2023-0046

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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