The reuse of coffee silverskin (CS), the main waste product of the coffee-roasting industry, could be an alternative to its environmental disposal. However, CS could also contain undesirable compounds, such as ochratoxin A (OTA) and phytosterol oxidation products (POPs). A study on the composition of CS (caffeine, moisture, dietary fibers, carbohydrates, and polyphenol contents) was carried out, with emphasis on OTA and POPs for safety reasons. The lipid fraction showed significant amounts of linoleic acid and phytosterols (7.0 and 12.1% of lipid fraction). Noticeable levels of POPs (114.11 mg/100 g CS) were found, and the phytosterol oxidation rate varied from 27.6 to 48.1%. The OTA content was 18.7–34.4 μg/kg CS, which is about 3 times hi...
Coffee is extensively consumed as one of the most popular beverages, but at the same time it is a ma...
A deeper knowledge of the chemical composition of coffee silverskin (CS) is needed due to the growin...
Coffea arabica silverskin (CSS), the inner fruit layer surrounding coffee beans, was analyzed for it...
The reuse of coffee silverskin (CS), the main waste product of the coffee-roasting industry, could b...
Coffee represents one of the most widely consumed beverages obtained by roasting green coffee. Durin...
Every year, the coffee supply chain produces tons of waste materials from the processing of the coff...
In the last decades coffee has been widely recognized as an important source of antioxidants and rad...
Recovery of waste and added value by-products in the food industry is mandatory in a society that a...
Worldwide, around 10 million tons of coffee are consumed each year, producing almost as many tons o...
The coffee supply chain is characterized by a complex network with many critical and unsustainable ...
Bioactive compounds are added-value products, giving a good reason to isolate them from the agroindu...
This research aimed to validate coffee husk, parchment and silverskin as new health-promoting food i...
By-products from the coffee industry are produced in large amounts each year. Among other wastes, co...
Coffee silverskin (CS) is a tegument of coffee beans that constitutes a by-product of the roasting p...
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide and according to the latest statistics the gl...
Coffee is extensively consumed as one of the most popular beverages, but at the same time it is a ma...
A deeper knowledge of the chemical composition of coffee silverskin (CS) is needed due to the growin...
Coffea arabica silverskin (CSS), the inner fruit layer surrounding coffee beans, was analyzed for it...
The reuse of coffee silverskin (CS), the main waste product of the coffee-roasting industry, could b...
Coffee represents one of the most widely consumed beverages obtained by roasting green coffee. Durin...
Every year, the coffee supply chain produces tons of waste materials from the processing of the coff...
In the last decades coffee has been widely recognized as an important source of antioxidants and rad...
Recovery of waste and added value by-products in the food industry is mandatory in a society that a...
Worldwide, around 10 million tons of coffee are consumed each year, producing almost as many tons o...
The coffee supply chain is characterized by a complex network with many critical and unsustainable ...
Bioactive compounds are added-value products, giving a good reason to isolate them from the agroindu...
This research aimed to validate coffee husk, parchment and silverskin as new health-promoting food i...
By-products from the coffee industry are produced in large amounts each year. Among other wastes, co...
Coffee silverskin (CS) is a tegument of coffee beans that constitutes a by-product of the roasting p...
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide and according to the latest statistics the gl...
Coffee is extensively consumed as one of the most popular beverages, but at the same time it is a ma...
A deeper knowledge of the chemical composition of coffee silverskin (CS) is needed due to the growin...
Coffea arabica silverskin (CSS), the inner fruit layer surrounding coffee beans, was analyzed for it...