Author:
Romeu Maria F. C.,Bernardo Jorge,Daniel Carla I.,Costa Nuno,Crespo João G.,Silva Pinto Luís,Nunes da Ponte Manuel,Nunes Ana V. M.
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, pilot-scale nanofiltration was used to obtain aqueous solutions rich in hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol from olive oil by-products. A large-scale simple process involving olive mill standard machinery (blender and decanter) was used for the olive pomace pre-treatment with water. The aqueous extract was then directly fed to a nanofiltration unit and concentrated by reverse osmosis. Final concentration factors ranged between 7 and 9 for hydroxytyrosol and between 4 and 7 for tyrosol. The final aqueous solution, obtained as retentate stream of reverse osmosis, was highly concentrated in hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol and their concentrations remained stable over at least 14 months.
Funder
Ministério da Economia
Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC