This work investigates the effects of the transformation processes of tomatoes especially using supercritical CO2 on bioavailability and extractability of lycopene. The experimental extraction curves measured on dried vegetable samples, obtained from different transformation processes of tomatoes, have been correlated with an equation of the type of a Langmuir gas adsorption isotherm and with a mathematical model based on differential mass balances written on a section of the extraction bed. In the second case it has been verified, both from literature and experimental data, that only the external mass transfer resistance controls the extraction process and under this hypothesis the model was developed by using a constant value for the mass...
Supercritical fluid extraction of all<em>-E</em>-lycopene from tomato industrial wastes ...
This work reports a novel enzyme-assisted process for lycopene concentration into a freeze-dried tom...
Lycopene is a red carotenoid pigment found in fresh tomatoes. Several epidemiological studies show t...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction of lycopene from tomato processing byproducts, name...
This work considered lycopene (lyc) amount and (all-E)-lyc:Z-lyc (E:Z) ratio as driving parameters o...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in functional foods because they may provide benef...
Lycopene is used for several industrial applications. Supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) extraction from red...
PubMed ID: 11087510Lycopene and ß-carotene were extracted from tomato paste waste using supercritica...
A procedure is proposed for the supercritical fluid extraction of all-trans-lycopene from tomato usi...
WOS: 000165490000068PubMed ID: 11087510Lycopene and beta -carotene were extracted from tomato paste ...
An experimental design was developed to investigate the effect of operating temperature, operating p...
This work describes an innovative process for the extraction of lycopene from tomato using supercrit...
Supercritical fluid extraction of all-E-lycopene from tomato industrial wastes (mixture of skins and...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pesso...
Tomato peel and seed from tomato processing industry are treated as waste; however, they contain lyc...
Supercritical fluid extraction of all<em>-E</em>-lycopene from tomato industrial wastes ...
This work reports a novel enzyme-assisted process for lycopene concentration into a freeze-dried tom...
Lycopene is a red carotenoid pigment found in fresh tomatoes. Several epidemiological studies show t...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction of lycopene from tomato processing byproducts, name...
This work considered lycopene (lyc) amount and (all-E)-lyc:Z-lyc (E:Z) ratio as driving parameters o...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in functional foods because they may provide benef...
Lycopene is used for several industrial applications. Supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) extraction from red...
PubMed ID: 11087510Lycopene and ß-carotene were extracted from tomato paste waste using supercritica...
A procedure is proposed for the supercritical fluid extraction of all-trans-lycopene from tomato usi...
WOS: 000165490000068PubMed ID: 11087510Lycopene and beta -carotene were extracted from tomato paste ...
An experimental design was developed to investigate the effect of operating temperature, operating p...
This work describes an innovative process for the extraction of lycopene from tomato using supercrit...
Supercritical fluid extraction of all-E-lycopene from tomato industrial wastes (mixture of skins and...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pesso...
Tomato peel and seed from tomato processing industry are treated as waste; however, they contain lyc...
Supercritical fluid extraction of all<em>-E</em>-lycopene from tomato industrial wastes ...
This work reports a novel enzyme-assisted process for lycopene concentration into a freeze-dried tom...
Lycopene is a red carotenoid pigment found in fresh tomatoes. Several epidemiological studies show t...