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Potato Glycoalkaloids: occurrence,biological activities and extraction for biovalorisation – a review
Authors:Noureddine Benkeblia
Affiliation:Department of Life Sciences – The Biotechnology Centre, The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston 7, Kingston, Jamaica
Abstract:Potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the fourth most important agricultural product after wheat, rice and maize. With a total production of 388 million in 2017, c.a. 70% of this total production is processed in developed countries, producing a large amount of potato peel waste (PPW) as by-product. Although PPW is considered as a zero-value by-product by the feed industry because it is too fibrous, for other recycling industries it is an inexpensive by-product due to its significant contents of some interesting nutrients particularly polyphenols and glycoalkaloids. In potato, and Solanum species in general, many glycoalkaloids, predominantly α-chaconine and α-solanine, have been chemically and structurally identified. However, further research is needed to expand the knowledge of the biological values of potato glycoalkaloids in order to develop a recycling process to extract these technologically and nutritionally interesting bioactive ingredients for different sectors, in particular, the agricultural, food and pharmaceutical ones, which are demanding natural, safe and eco-friendly ingredients.
Keywords:Bioactivities  biovalorisation  Glycoalkaloids  potato
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