Dietary fiber extraction from citrus peel pomace: Yield optimization and evaluation of its functionality, rheological behavior, and microstructure properties

Author:

Chen Lily12ORCID,Wu Yincai1,Jiang Xinjia1,Gan Diansong1,Fan Jingxin1,Sun Yanmei1,Liu Wenliang1,Li Xianggang1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Packaging Materials and Technology of Hunan Province Hunan University of Technology Zhuzhou China

2. School of Fine Arts Hengyang Normal University Hengyang China

Abstract

AbstractCitrus fruits were widely used in processing and production, generating a large amount of peel pomace and a low utilization rate, resulting in substantial economic losses and environmental risks. It was important to extract compounds from citrus peel pomaces and find suitable preparation methods to improve their yield and physicochemical properties. Grapefruit peel pomace (GP) and navel orange peel pomace (OP) were used as raw materials in this study to prepare green and edible soluble dietary fiber (SDF) and insoluble dietary fiber (IDF). Analysis was done on the effects of solid–liquid ratio, cellulase hydrolysis time, cellulase dosage, and ultrasonic time on dietary fiber (DF) yield. To obtain the best DF preparation conditions, we used range analysis, variance analysis, and orthogonal experimental design. We also analyzed the structural, physicochemical, and rheological characteristics of SDF and IDF. According to the study's findings, SDF and IDF showed a loose and expansive structure with reduced particle size, higher specific surface area, and noticeably better physical and chemical properties after treating GP and OP with ultrasound‐assisted composite enzyme method. Both SDF solution and IDF suspension were discovered through rheological analysis to be non‐Newtonian pseudoplastic fluids, which was advantageous for expanding their applications in the field of food packaging. In conclusion, DF prepared using the ultrasound‐assisted composite enzyme method was an excellent source of edible packaging materials, offering a benchmark for the recycling of other citrus peel wastes and ultimately paving the way for new methods of recycling citrus waste.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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