Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic

Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel is a waste product of limited values that is generated in large quantities and caused detrimental environmental issues in long term if there are no alternative solutions. This primary residue corresponds to 40 % of the fruit weight with a broad natural antioxidant suc...

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Main Authors: Nur Arnisah, Ishak, Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek, Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin, Nor Asma, Razak Abd
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Published: College of Graduate Studies, Walailak University 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110147/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1101472024-09-04T06:31:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110147/ Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic Nur Arnisah, Ishak Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin Nor Asma, Razak Abd Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel is a waste product of limited values that is generated in large quantities and caused detrimental environmental issues in long term if there are no alternative solutions. This primary residue corresponds to 40 % of the fruit weight with a broad natural antioxidant such as polyphenols that will be valuable to the food industry application. This study aimed to investigate the physicochemical characteristics and solvent extraction for high polyphenols recovery between unripe and ripe peel following the drying characteristic and quantification analysis. The physicochemical characteristics of Cavendish peel showed significant differences at different ripening stages, thus effect the solvent extraction towards antioxidant compounds and activities. An aqueous extract of unripe peel was the best solvent for higher phenolic, tannin and flavonoid content compared to ripe peel. The 40 °C of drying treatment will preserve higher tannin content than other temperature and eleven profile of polyphenols had been detected using HPLC including tannic acid as a lead compound. The results from this study can be used for further isolation and purification of tannin to the possible application as functional food ingredients due to its antioxidants benefits and conversion of this residues as valuable is necessary. College of Graduate Studies, Walailak University 2023 Article PeerReviewed Nur Arnisah, Ishak and Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek and Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin and Nor Asma, Razak Abd (2023) Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic. Trends in Sciences, 20 (7). art. no. 5391. pp. 1-12. ISSN 2774-0226 https://tis.wu.ac.th/index.php/tis/article/view/5391 10.48048/tis.2023.5391
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description Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel is a waste product of limited values that is generated in large quantities and caused detrimental environmental issues in long term if there are no alternative solutions. This primary residue corresponds to 40 % of the fruit weight with a broad natural antioxidant such as polyphenols that will be valuable to the food industry application. This study aimed to investigate the physicochemical characteristics and solvent extraction for high polyphenols recovery between unripe and ripe peel following the drying characteristic and quantification analysis. The physicochemical characteristics of Cavendish peel showed significant differences at different ripening stages, thus effect the solvent extraction towards antioxidant compounds and activities. An aqueous extract of unripe peel was the best solvent for higher phenolic, tannin and flavonoid content compared to ripe peel. The 40 °C of drying treatment will preserve higher tannin content than other temperature and eleven profile of polyphenols had been detected using HPLC including tannic acid as a lead compound. The results from this study can be used for further isolation and purification of tannin to the possible application as functional food ingredients due to its antioxidants benefits and conversion of this residues as valuable is necessary.
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author Nur Arnisah, Ishak
Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek
Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin
Nor Asma, Razak Abd
spellingShingle Nur Arnisah, Ishak
Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek
Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin
Nor Asma, Razak Abd
Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
author_facet Nur Arnisah, Ishak
Mohd Sabri, Pak Dek
Azhari, Samsu Baharuddin
Nor Asma, Razak Abd
author_sort Nur Arnisah, Ishak
title Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
title_short Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
title_full Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
title_fullStr Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
title_full_unstemmed Potential of agricultural residues from Musa acuminata (Cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
title_sort potential of agricultural residues from musa acuminata (cavendish) peel: study on physicochemical properties and thin-layer drying characteristic
publisher College of Graduate Studies, Walailak University
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110147/
https://tis.wu.ac.th/index.php/tis/article/view/5391
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