Date Seed: Rich Source of Antioxidant Phenolics Obtained by Hydrothermal Treatments

Antioxidants (Basel). 2022 Sep 27;11(10):1914. doi: 10.3390/antiox11101914.

Abstract

The growing interest in natural compounds is helping to improve the management of agro-industrial by-products such as the date seed as sources of such compounds. In this work, the application of a hydrothermal treatment at 160 and 180 °C for 60 min was studied to achieve the solubilization of its phenolic components and sugars in order to obtain biologically active extracts. The percentage of phenols and total sugars in the final extracts were very similar, at 45 and 25% for the 160 and 180 °C treatments, respectively. The treatment at a higher temperature allowed greater solubilization of other components. The antioxidant activity was measured as free-radical scavenging capacity. For the DPPH method, expressed as EC50, the results were 0.34 and 0.37 mg/L, the TEAC values for the ABTS method were 6.61 and 3.28 mg/g dried extract, and the values obtained by the ORAC method were 12.82 and 9.91 mmol Trolox/g dried extract, for 160 and 180 °C, respectively. All these values are higher than those of other plant extracts and extracts obtained using the whole date. Therefore, the date seed is a very important source of phenols, and through thermal and chromatographic processes, it is possible to obtain extracts with high antioxidant activity.

Keywords: antioxidants; by-products; date seed; hydrothermal treatments; natural extracts; phenolics; wastes.

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This research received no external funding.