PhD Oral Defence: Bioavailability of polyphenols extracted from fruit pomace using green technologies
PhD Oral Defence of Viviane Bélair, Bioresource Engineering
The diversity of polyphenols among fruit pomace was explored using different solvents and extraction technologies, namely microwave assisted extraction (MAE) and pressurized low polarity water (PLPW), that modified the dielectric properties of material, and thus the interaction between solvent-solute. The chemical structure of polyphenols influences their solubility and their ability to cross the physiological barriers in the body. Lipinski’s rule of five, Veber’s rules and Selby-Pham’s pharmaco-kinetic (PK) model were used to evaluate the potential of a polyphenol as a drug. This research proposed a new classification system adapted to polyphenols in general for a comprehensive view of their bioavailability.