Flavonoid Extracts from Lemon By-Products as a Functional Ingredient for New Foods: A Systematic Review

Foods. 2023 Oct 8;12(19):3687. doi: 10.3390/foods12193687.

Abstract

This systematic review seeks to highlight, from the published literature about the extraction and application of lemon by-products rich in flavonoids, which works use environmentally friendly technologies and solvents and which ones propose a potentially functional food application, according to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). WoS and SCOPUS were used as scientific databases for searching the documents, which were evaluated through 10 quality questions according to their adherence to our purpose (5 questions evaluating papers devoted to lemon flavonoid extraction and 5 concerning the application of such by-products in new foods). Each question was evaluated as "Yes", "No", or "does Not refer", according to its adherence to our aim. The analysis reported 39 manuscripts related to lemon flavonoid extraction; 89% of them used green technologies and solvents. On the other hand, 18 manuscripts were related to the incorporation of lemon by-products into new foods, of which 41% adhered to our purpose and only 35% evaluated the functionality of such incorporation. Conclusively, although the bibliography is extensive, there are still some gaps for further investigation concerning the extraction and application of lemon by-products to reduce food losses in an environmentally friendly way and the possible development of new functional foods, which must be performed following the SDGs.

Keywords: co-products; food loss; hesperidin; lemon skin; naringenin.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Project PID2021-123857OB-I00, financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the Spanish State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033/, and FEDER. This work has also been financed by the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia through the Seneca Foundation and the European program NextGenerationEU throughout the AGRO-ALNEXT project.