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New functional ingredient from orange juice byproduct through a green extraction method

The aim of this work was to obtain, by water extraction, antioxidant dietary fiber from orange juice byproducts. Extractions were performed to orange pomace powder (OPP) varying temperature (55, 65, 75°C) and time (30, 45, 60 min). Two fractions (sediment and supernatant) were obtained from the wate...

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Published in:Journal of food processing and preservation 2019-05, Vol.43 (5), p.e13934-n/a
Main Authors: Gutiérrez Barrutia, María Belén, Curutchet, Ana, Arcia, Patricia, Cozzano, Sonia
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