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Supercritical fluid extraction of lutein from Scenedesmus cultured in an autotrophical photobioreactor

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2011.07.010

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Co-solvent; Lutein; Ethanol; SFE; Scenedesmus

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  1. National Science Council of the R.O.C.

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Lutein is a known health food supplement which is mainly extracted from marigold through the conventional solvent extraction route. The results of lutein recovery by the supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of CO2 from Scenedesmus powder are reported here. The collected Scenedesmus biomass is cultured in an inner-illuminated photobioreactor at a light intensity of 350-400 mu mol/m(2) s. The increase of pressure and temperature in the SEE operation enhances the lutein recovery yield. However, the enhancement resulting from the increase of temperature and pressure is not significant as compared to the yield from the conventional methanol extraction method. In addition, the increase of temperature leads to the increased impurity observed in the HPLC profile. To further enhance the lutein recovery yield, the addition of a co-solvent in SFE is performed. Of the five solvent powders investigated, ethanol is regarded as the optimum co-solvent for use in lutein extraction. The optimum amount of ethanol to be added in the SFE operation is determined. The best lutein recovery yield obtained in this study of SFE operation was 76.7% (compared to the conventional methanol extraction method) under the conditions of 400 bar, 70 degrees C and ethanol as the co-solvent at a ratio of 30 mol%. (C) 2011 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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