Resumen:
Orange peel is suitable for reuse due to the quantity and variety of bioactive compounds it contains, such as pectins, sugars and hesperidin. This study designed a scheme for reusing orange peel extract (OPE) using membrane technologies. Initially, a 100 kDa ceramic membrane was used to separate the pectins and hesperidine from acids and sugars and obtain a clarified product. In the subsequent stage, two ultrafiltration membranes of 25 and 5 kDa were tested, improving the results in terms of product transmittance and obtaining permeates whose physical-chemical parameters are compatible with those established by the European Fruit Juice Association. These membranes did not achieve complete separation of monosaccharide sugars from disaccharides. Finally, a 200 Da nanofiltration membrane was used, which completely reduced the sucrose and pectin content, concentrating glucose and fructose by 40%, values higher than those obtained with the GR90PP membrane. In addition, calcium and magnesium ions were completely rejected. Color changes in the permeate and concentrate streams could be appreciated due to the high concentration produced when working in batches. The nanofiltration (NF) process obtained lower yields (approximately 30%) compared to ultrafiltration (approximately 85%).