More healthy and sustainable food are nowadays desirable to improve human health and protect the planet’s resources. From this perspective, the aim of this study is to investigate artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) by-products as a potential source of phenolic compounds and to use these compounds to design new fresh egg pasta formulation. Sustainable extraction was carried out using ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and chemometric techniques, such as the Response Surface Methodology (RSM). UAE process parameters (temperature and time) and solvent composition (ethanol aqueous mixtures) were optimized using a three-level Box–Behnken design, in order to carry out the maximum yield in phenols. Under the optimal conditions (temperature: 60 °C; t...
Artichokes are an important source of (poly)phenolic compounds, mainly caffeoylquinic acids, which c...
Artichoke waste was investigated as a potential source of phenolic compounds and bioenergy. The tota...
The recovery of phenolic compounds from the two main components of artichoke waste, the outer bracts...
This work is aimed at: (i) analysing the extracts obtained from canning by-products of three articho...
Nowadays, the transformation activity of the food industry results in the generation of a huge amou...
Artichoke plant is rich in polyphenols and “phytochemicals” molecules that present choleretic, diur...
Artichoke by-products are rich in phenolic compounds although they represent a waste for the food in...
Globe artichoke is rich in nutrients and phenolic compounds. However, nearly 85% of its biomass is d...
Artichoke by-products are rich in phenolic compounds although they represent a waste for the food in...
The integral valorization of artichoke bracts generated during industrial canning of artichoke was a...
[EN] Featured Application Recovery of bioactive compounds from artichoke solid wastes. Artichoke was...
Artichoke wastes after processing represent 60–70% of the raw material and are a potential source of...
Food industry produces significant amount of waste that represents a problem for the sector. However...
Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is considered one of the most significant sources of phenolic a...
The integral valorization of artichoke bracts generated during industrial canning of artichoke was a...
Artichokes are an important source of (poly)phenolic compounds, mainly caffeoylquinic acids, which c...
Artichoke waste was investigated as a potential source of phenolic compounds and bioenergy. The tota...
The recovery of phenolic compounds from the two main components of artichoke waste, the outer bracts...
This work is aimed at: (i) analysing the extracts obtained from canning by-products of three articho...
Nowadays, the transformation activity of the food industry results in the generation of a huge amou...
Artichoke plant is rich in polyphenols and “phytochemicals” molecules that present choleretic, diur...
Artichoke by-products are rich in phenolic compounds although they represent a waste for the food in...
Globe artichoke is rich in nutrients and phenolic compounds. However, nearly 85% of its biomass is d...
Artichoke by-products are rich in phenolic compounds although they represent a waste for the food in...
The integral valorization of artichoke bracts generated during industrial canning of artichoke was a...
[EN] Featured Application Recovery of bioactive compounds from artichoke solid wastes. Artichoke was...
Artichoke wastes after processing represent 60–70% of the raw material and are a potential source of...
Food industry produces significant amount of waste that represents a problem for the sector. However...
Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is considered one of the most significant sources of phenolic a...
The integral valorization of artichoke bracts generated during industrial canning of artichoke was a...
Artichokes are an important source of (poly)phenolic compounds, mainly caffeoylquinic acids, which c...
Artichoke waste was investigated as a potential source of phenolic compounds and bioenergy. The tota...
The recovery of phenolic compounds from the two main components of artichoke waste, the outer bracts...