This work presents an innovative microwave-assisted subcritical water extraction (MA-SWE) approach for the simultaneous recovery of proteins and phenolic compounds from hemp seeds (HS). The extraction temperature (100–180 °C), time (5–60 min), and solid-to-liquid ratio (1:5–1:30 w/v) were optimized via Box–Behnken design. The effects of whole, crushed and defatted HS were investigated, with defatted HS exhibiting higher selectivity for proteins and polyphenols. Two optimization strategies were explored: one maximizing protein and polyphenol yields and another minimizing solvent and energy consumption, while maintaining competitive yields. The maximized conditions (MAPPY) were 180 °C, 57 min, and a ratio of 1:28, providing a protein selectivity of 48.91 g/100 g of dry extract (DE) and a total phenolic content of 7.24 g gallic acid equivalent/100 g DE. Regarding functional properties, both strategies yielded extracts with similar performance; however, the maximization strategy resulted in higher emulsifying capacities. These results support the industrial valorization of defatted HS by MA-SWE under optimized conditions to produce antioxidant- and protein-rich ingredients.

Microwave-Assisted Subcritical Water Extraction of Hemp Seeds for the Simultaneous Recovery of Proteins and Phenolic Compounds

Chemat, Aziadé
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Chaji, Salah;Cravotto, Christian;Capaldi, Giorgio;Boffa, Luisa;Grillo, Giorgio;Cravotto, Giancarlo
2025-01-01

Abstract

This work presents an innovative microwave-assisted subcritical water extraction (MA-SWE) approach for the simultaneous recovery of proteins and phenolic compounds from hemp seeds (HS). The extraction temperature (100–180 °C), time (5–60 min), and solid-to-liquid ratio (1:5–1:30 w/v) were optimized via Box–Behnken design. The effects of whole, crushed and defatted HS were investigated, with defatted HS exhibiting higher selectivity for proteins and polyphenols. Two optimization strategies were explored: one maximizing protein and polyphenol yields and another minimizing solvent and energy consumption, while maintaining competitive yields. The maximized conditions (MAPPY) were 180 °C, 57 min, and a ratio of 1:28, providing a protein selectivity of 48.91 g/100 g of dry extract (DE) and a total phenolic content of 7.24 g gallic acid equivalent/100 g DE. Regarding functional properties, both strategies yielded extracts with similar performance; however, the maximization strategy resulted in higher emulsifying capacities. These results support the industrial valorization of defatted HS by MA-SWE under optimized conditions to produce antioxidant- and protein-rich ingredients.
2025
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https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/14/24/4201
Cannabis sativa L; biorefinery; hemp seeds; polyphenols; proteins; subcritical water extraction
Chemat, Aziadé; Chaji, Salah; Cravotto, Christian; Capaldi, Giorgio; Boffa, Luisa; Grillo, Giorgio; Fabiano-Tixier, Anne-Sylvie; Cravotto, Giancarlo...espandi
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