Ultrasound enhanced aqueous extraction from rapeseed green biomass for polyphenol and protein valorization

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AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ultrasound-enhanced aqueous extraction on the valorization of polyphenols and proteins from rapeseed green biomass. Two types of biomass were studied: mature rapeseed stems collected around the time of seed harvest, and immature rapeseed stems used as a cover crop. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was employed for obtaining optimal extraction conditions: ultrasound power of 400 W, treatment time of 50 min, sample length of 0.5 cm and agitation speed of 250 rpm. Compared to mature rapeseed stems, immature rapeseed stems require shorter treatment time (30 vs. 50 min), and exhibit higher extraction yield of polyphenols (100 vs. 86%) and proteins (18 vs. 11%) due to their less fibrous structures. These promising findings are opening doors to a potential market for rapeseed stems as a renewable biomass

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