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Advanced Green Extraction Methods for Valorising Artichoke Waste: Bioactive Composition, Stabilisation, and
Batuwitage Kosambi Hansini Hirupraba Batuwita1,2, Andrew Tilley1, Sung Tong Chin1
1School of Medical, Molecular, and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
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Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) processing generates large amounts of agro-industrial waste, including stems, leaves, and bracts. These by-products represent a valuable and underexplored source of bioactive compounds, particularly phenolic acids, flavonoids, pectin, and inulin, which exhibit significant nutritional, health-promoting, and functional properties. This review provides a comprehensive overview of green extraction strategies applied to the recovery of bioactive compounds from globe artichoke waste, with emphasis on green extraction techniques such as deep eutectic solvent, ultrasound-assisted, microwave-assisted, enzyme-assisted, subcritical water, supercritical CO2, and the use of green solvents. Nutritional composition and biological activities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, hypolipidemic, and hepatoprotective effects of artichoke waste extracts, are critically discussed. Given the inherent instability and limited bioavailability of many phenolic compounds, recent advances in encapsulation and stabilisation approaches, alginate-based systems, spray-drying, and nano and microencapsulation technologies are highlighted as effective strategies to enhance shelf life and controlled release. The valorisation of globe artichoke waste through green extraction and encapsulation of bioactive compounds contributes to circular economy principles by reducing environmental impact while adding value. Overall, the promising role of artichoke by-products as sustainable resources for functional food development is discussed.
