Innovative procedure for obtaining cutin using ultrasounds

  • Universidad de Alicante
  • From Spain
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Summary of the technology

The research group on Polymers and Nanomaterials Analysis of the University of Alicante has developed a new procedure for obtaining cutin from plant residues based on ultrasound-assisted sequential extraction.

The cutin obtained has a remarkable thermal stability that gives it considerable advantages for the industrial use. The procedure also makes it possible to obtain other compounds with high added value.

The procedure is more efficient and less expensive than other existing ones. In addition, it allows to provide added value to vegetable waste generating new business opportunities.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Cutin is a compound present in the extracellular membrane existing in most of the epidermal cells of the aerial parts of higher plants, that is, in leaves, fruits and non-woody stems, as well as in some bryophytes. Cutin represents between 40% and 80% in weight of this membrane.

The procedure proposed by the researchers for obtaining cutin from plant residues is based on ultrasound-assisted sequential extraction.

The stages of this extraction are as follows:

  1. Milling of the vegetable waste
  2. Addition of an alkaline solution
  3. First ultrasound extraction in alkaline medium, without the need to pre-treat the milled agri-food waste, obtaining a solid residue rich in cutin and a supernatant, which is rich in water-soluble proteins and other value-added compounds, such as antioxidants.
  4. First liquid-solid separation of the solid residue obtained in the first ultrasound extraction.
  5. Addition of a water-ethanol mixture to the solid residue obtained in the previous stage, without the need for washing or drying this residue beforehand.
  6. Second ultrasound extraction of the solution obtained in the previous stage, obtaining a solid residue rich in lignocellulosic materials and a supernatant rich in cutin.
  7. Second solid-liquid separation of the solid residue from the supernatant. The solid waste obtained at this stage can be used, for example, to obtain biofuels, as it is rich in lignocellulosic materials.
  8. Addition of an acid to the supernatant obtained in the previous stage.
  9. Maintenance of the solution obtained in the previous stage for a period of time at constant temperature and precipitation of the cutin contained in the solution in acid medium.
  10. Recovery of the precipitated cutin by a third solid-liquid separation.

As it has been observed, the extraction procedure allows to obtain cutin, but also other compounds of great interest, such as water-soluble proteins and antioxidant compounds.

The cutin obtained is stable at temperatures above 200 ºC.

ADVANTAGES OF TECHNOLOGY

The advantages of the technology are as follows:

  • Obtaining cutin at a lower cost due to lower energy requirements.
  • Elimination of the previous degreasing stage, common in this type of extraction procedures, which generated a significant temporary and energy cost.
  • Obtaining other substances of great industrial interest, such as water-soluble proteins and antioxidant compounds.
  • Obtaining cutin with higher quality by presenting a considerable thermal stability.
  • It facilitates the recovery of a large amount of vegetable waste.

INNOVATIVE ASPECTS OF TECHNOLOGY

The main novelty of the technology is the use of the ultrasounds technology to obtain cutin. The procedure allows to obtain a higher quality cutin with a more efficient and faster process.

This facilitates the exploitation of a wide variety of agri-food waste since it allows to obtain various substances of high value that can again be implemented in the industry.

CURRENT STATE OF TECHNOLOGY

The research group has optimized the extraction procedure obtaining a remarkable performance. The procedure has been implemented at the laboratory level and tested with multiple plant residues.

INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

This technology is protected by patent application.

  • Title of the patent: " Procedimiento para la obtención de cutina a partir de residuos vegetales y cutina obtenida ".
  • Application number: P202230335
  • Application date: April 13, 2022

SECTORS OF APPLICATION

The technology is very useful for the recovery of waste from the agri-food industry. It is therefore of interest to a wide range of companies.

It is interesting for agricultural companies and food producers that generate a high volume of vegetable waste. It is also interesting for waste management companies. Finally, it is also interesting for chemical companies specialized in the extraction of chemical compounds such as cutin, antioxidants and water-soluble proteins.

COLLABORATION SOUGHT

We are looking for companies interested in acquiring this technology for commercial exploitation through:

  • Patent license agreements.
  • R+D project agreement (technical cooperation) to undertake technology-related projects.

Intellectual property status

  • Patent already applied for
  • Patent application number :P202230335

Related Keywords

  • Chemical Technology and Engineering
  • Agro chemicals
  • Agriculture
  • Agrofood Industry
  • Waste Management
  • Recycling, Recovery
  • Polymer (plastics) materials
  • Agricultural chemicals
  • cutin
  • ultrasound
  • plant residues
  • recovery of waste
  • extraction of chemical compounds

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