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柚子(Citrus grandis Osbeck)皮的利用:利用现状、植物化学、生物活性及作用机制的综述。

Valorization of pomelo (Citrus grandis Osbeck) peel: A review of current utilization, phytochemistry, bioactivities, and mechanisms of action.

机构信息

Deparment of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

Deparment of Food Science and Chemistry, University of the Philippines-Mindanao, Tugbok District, Davao City, Philippines.

出版信息

Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf. 2020 Jul;19(4):1969-2012. doi: 10.1111/1541-4337.12561. Epub 2020 May 31.

Abstract

Citrus grandis Osbeck, commonly known as "pomelo" or "shaddock," is the largest citrus fruit, the peel of which is a well-known agricultural residual waste. Pomelo peel offers a wide range of components such as essential oils, polysaccharides, and phytochemicals with potential food applications. Utilization of pomelo peel to recover these components is an important step toward agricultural sustainability. This review covers pomelo peel utilization opportunities beyond conventional composting and animal feed production, and critically examines value-added uses via the recovery of potentially bioactive components. The peel of pomelo accounts for approximately 30% of the total fruit weight and contains phytochemicals, including aroma-active volatiles, pectin, flavonoids, phenolic acids, carotenoids, coumarins, and polysaccharides. Recovery of these phytochemicals offers an opportunity for value-added utilization such as the development of enriched or functional foods and nutraceuticals. The health-promoting and therapeutic potential of pomelo peel extracts and isolated pure compounds have been evaluated through numerous in vitro and in vivo studies that revealed a wide range of bioactivities, including hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. Preclinical evidence highlights multifaceted molecular and signaling events that possibly underlie the said bioactive potential. Overall, the pomelo processing industry offers a great opportunity to recover or produce valuable products from the large amounts of residual wastes it generates. It is envisaged that a thorough understanding of the bioactive components of pomelo peel, their functional and nutraceutical applications, and mode of actions will benefit the food industry.

摘要

柚子,俗称“柚子”或“葡萄柚”,是最大的柑橘类水果,其果皮是一种著名的农业残余废物。柚子皮提供了广泛的成分,如精油、多糖和植物化学物质,具有潜在的食品应用。利用柚子皮回收这些成分是实现农业可持续发展的重要步骤。本综述涵盖了柚子皮除传统堆肥和动物饲料生产以外的利用机会,并通过回收潜在的生物活性成分,批判性地考察了增值用途。柚子皮约占果实总重量的 30%,含有植物化学物质,包括香气活性挥发物、果胶、类黄酮、酚酸、类胡萝卜素、香豆素和多糖。回收这些植物化学物质为增值利用提供了机会,例如开发富含或功能性食品和营养保健品。通过大量的体外和体内研究,评估了柚子皮提取物和分离的纯化合物的促进健康和治疗潜力,这些研究揭示了广泛的生物活性,包括降血脂、降血糖、抗氧化、抗菌、抗炎和抗癌作用。临床前证据强调了可能潜在的生物活性的多方面分子和信号事件。总的来说,柚子加工产业为从大量产生的残余废物中回收或生产有价值的产品提供了很好的机会。据设想,深入了解柚子皮的生物活性成分、它们的功能和营养保健品应用以及作用方式将使食品工业受益。

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