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Application of Pulsed Electric Fields and High-Pressure Homogenization in Biorefinery Cascade of C. vulgaris Microalgae

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FOODS
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods11030471

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Chlorella vulgaris; pulsed electric fields (PEF); high-pressure homogenization (HPH); biorefinery; proteins; carbohydrates; lipids

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In this study, a cascaded cell disintegration process using pulsed electric fields and high-pressure homogenization was developed to efficiently and selectively release intracellular compounds. The results showed that the cascaded treatment improved the selectivity of extraction and increased the yields of carbohydrates and lipids, while maintaining a high yield of water-soluble proteins.
In this study, a cascaded cell disintegration process, based on pulsed electric fields (PEF - 20 kV/cm, 100 kJ/kg(SUSP.)) and high-pressure homogenization (HPH - 150 MPa, 5 passes) was designed for the efficient and selective release of intracellular compounds (water-soluble proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids) from C. vulgaris suspensions during extraction in water (25 degrees C, 1 h) and ethyl acetate (25 degrees C, 3 h). Recovery yields of target compounds from cascaded treatments (PEF + HPH) were compared with those observed when applying PEF and HPH treatments individually. Particle size distribution and scanning electron microscopy analyses showed that PEF treatment alone did not induce any measurable effect on cell shape/structure, whereas HPH caused complete cell fragmentation and debris formation, with an undifferentiated release of intracellular matter. Spectra measurements demonstrated that, in comparison with HPH alone, cascaded treatments increased the selectivity of extraction and improved the yields of carbohydrates and lipids, while higher yields of water-soluble proteins were measured for HPH alone. This work, therefore, demonstrates the feasibility of sequentially applying PEF and HPH treatments in the biorefinery of microalgae, projecting a beneficial impact in terms of process economics due to the potential reduction of the energy requirements for separation/purification stages.

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