The main outcome of the PHENOLEXA project is the establishment of a benign, efficient, and envi-ronmentally friendly biorefinery process to procure high-value polyphenolic BACs from agricultural side-streams, namely chicory, onion, olive, and grape. The final biorefinery processes were selected and combined based on the best methods and processes to procure BACs from different type of agricultural waste. In total, PHENOLEXA developed and tested 12 innovative technologies/methodologies for processing spe-cific types of agricultural side streams rich in polyphenols:
•4 biomass pre-treatment technologies;
•2 extraction and 2 purification techniques;
•1 functionalization technique;
•3 encapsulation and stabilization methodologies.
Through the research and development activities, the project contributed to the new knowledge in biowaste valorisation, extraction technologies, bio and physical pre-treatment, polyphenols chemistry and activities, new knowledge in bio and physical pre-treatment, lignocellulose processing, polyphenols chemistry and properties.
Main achievement of the project was:
•Fully definement of the feedstockes addressed in terms of quantity produced, most relevant geographical areas, main producers, actual and theoretical composition, stability over time, current best practices of feedstock use, and procedures for the develop-ment of a suitable supply chain for the PHENOLEXA biorefinery.
•Development and optimization of two pre-treatment technologies/methodologies of PHENOLEXA feedstocks at the pilot scale.
•Development and optimization of two extraction processes of PHENOLEXA feedstocks at pilot scale.
•Development and optimization of two concentration and purification technologies processes of PHENOLEXA extracts at pilot scale.
•Technology for the functionalization of polyphenols by prenylation has been developed and effect of the modification evaluated in biological assays.
•Different effects of extracted polyphenols have been studied using wide variety of in vivo and in vitro studies.
•During the BACs procurement process, functional fibers and colourants generated were used in food and beverage products. In addition, the use of BACs was demonstrated in the prototypes of the cosmetic formulations (e.g. cremes, tonic, serum).
A set of dissemination and communication actions were designed and implemented through the whole life cycle of the project. PHENOLEXA launched networking activities with seven bioeconomy projects - OLEAF4VALUE, SISTERS, FoodSafety4EU, BioCircularCities, ONFOODS, Circular Design, SAFE.