Valorization of biological waste in ecosystem conservation
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2025
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This research focuses on the evaluation of potato peels as a source of bioactive compounds
with therapeutic and industrial potential. Following an in-depth literature review on
biological residues and elements contained in potato peel, an aqueous extract was developed
and analyzed.
The presence of flavonoids, polyphenols, saponins and tannins was confirmed by
phytochemical analysis. Antioxidant tests such as , 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl , and
,Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power, revealed significant activity, associated with a high
concentration of polyphenols (45.2 mg EAG/g). In vitro anti-inflammatory activity
demonstrated an inhibitory impact on protein denaturation of 69.8%, comparable to the effect
of a standard anti-inflammatory agent.
In vitro anti-inflammatory activity demonstrated an inhibitory impact on protein denaturation
of 69.8%, comparable to the effect of a standard anti-inflammatory agent. Evaluation of
antibacterial activity revealed moderate efficacy against the strains examined, particularly
pronounced on Gram-positive bacteria.
These data suggest that potato skins can be incorporated into antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
or antimicrobial products, thus contributing to the sustainable valorization of agri-food
residues. The work concludes that further studies, particularly in vivo, are essential to
confirm the use of these extracts in food, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications.
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Biodiversity and Environment
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potato peels, aqueous extract, 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power, anti-inflammatory activity, antibacterial activity.
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masters, 2025. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY . Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences. University of El-Oued.