Affiliation:
1. University Center SENAI/CIMATEC, National Service of Industrial Learning - SENAI, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2. Department of Biotechnology, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
Abstract
Background:
Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) is consumed by old-world populations in its natural
form and is used to produce wine or juice. Currently, China is the largest grape producer in the world.
The red grapes stand out because of their phytochemical composition, more specifically their high
resveratrol levels. Resveratrol is a compound that has a number of different beneficial effects on health
and is mainly used in the food and cosmetic industries. Grape peel is a waste product and new strategies
based on nanotechnology can minimize its environmental impact and add value to this residue.
Objectives:
The first objective of this study was to evaluate the technological potential of utilizing
grape peel by researching and analyzing information extracted from patent documents filed worldwide
in order to identify the main countries that hold the research technology, the main depositors and inventors,
and the main areas of application. The second aim was to research and investigate grape peel
products that have been created using nanotechnology.
Methods:
An analysis of all patented documents related to grape peel processes, products, or different
industrial applications that may use nanotechnology was carried out. This was achieved by undertaking
a Derwent Innovation Index (DII) database search.
Results:
A total of 752 patent documents were identified in the surveyed area. These were assessed for
depositor country of origin, type of depositor, inventors, the evolution of deposits over time, and areas
of application. Only 6% of the total represented products and processes in the nanotechnology area.
There was a growth in the number of patent filings from 2015, which showed that the researched area
is a current and developing technology with new application possibilities. The main depositing countries
were China, the United States, and Japan, which dominate the researched technology. The identified
documents discussed using the grape peel to develop new food, medical and dental products.
Conclusion:
Over the last few years, different approaches have been suggested for the production of
nanoproducts based on grape peel. The results from this study showed that although incipient, nanotechnology
is a promising area of research that can be explored by universities and companies because
the products could have significant positive characteristics and, even though they are made out of a
byproduct, have great application potential.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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