In recent years, great attention has been focused on rapid, selective, and environmentally friendly extraction methods to recover pigments and antioxidants from microalgae. Among these, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) represents one of the most important alternatives to traditional extraction methods carried out with the use of organic solvents. In this study, the influence of parameters such as pressure, temperature, and the addition of a polar co-solvent in the SFE yields of carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins from T. obliquus biomass were evaluated. The highest extraction of alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, and retinol was achieved at a pressure of 30 MPa and a temperature of 40°C. It was observed that overall, the extraction yield increased considerably when a preliminary step of sample pre-treatment, based on a matrix solid phase dispersion, was applied using diatomaceous earth as a dispersing agent. The use of ethanol as a co-solvent, under certain conditions of pressure and temperature, resulted in selectively increasing the yields of only some compounds. In particular, a remarkable selectivity was observed if the extraction was carried out in the presence of ethanol at 10 MPa and 40°C: under these conditions, it was possible to isolate menaquinone-7, a homologous of vitamin K2, which, otherwise, cannot not recovered by using traditional extraction procedures.

Extraction of carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins from tetradesmus obliquus microalgae: an optimized approach by using supercritical CO2 / Chronopoulou, Laura; Dal Bosco, Chiara; Di Caprio, Fabrizio; Prosini, Letizia; Gentili, Alessandra; Pagnanelli, Francesca; Palocci, Cleofe. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 24:14(2019). [10.3390/molecules24142581]

Extraction of carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins from tetradesmus obliquus microalgae: an optimized approach by using supercritical CO2

Chronopoulou, Laura;Dal Bosco, Chiara;Di Caprio, Fabrizio;Prosini, Letizia;Gentili, Alessandra;Pagnanelli, Francesca;Palocci, Cleofe
2019

Abstract

In recent years, great attention has been focused on rapid, selective, and environmentally friendly extraction methods to recover pigments and antioxidants from microalgae. Among these, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) represents one of the most important alternatives to traditional extraction methods carried out with the use of organic solvents. In this study, the influence of parameters such as pressure, temperature, and the addition of a polar co-solvent in the SFE yields of carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins from T. obliquus biomass were evaluated. The highest extraction of alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, and retinol was achieved at a pressure of 30 MPa and a temperature of 40°C. It was observed that overall, the extraction yield increased considerably when a preliminary step of sample pre-treatment, based on a matrix solid phase dispersion, was applied using diatomaceous earth as a dispersing agent. The use of ethanol as a co-solvent, under certain conditions of pressure and temperature, resulted in selectively increasing the yields of only some compounds. In particular, a remarkable selectivity was observed if the extraction was carried out in the presence of ethanol at 10 MPa and 40°C: under these conditions, it was possible to isolate menaquinone-7, a homologous of vitamin K2, which, otherwise, cannot not recovered by using traditional extraction procedures.
2019
microalgae; Scenedesmus; supercritical fluid extraction; carotenoids; fat-soluble vitamins; antioxidants
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Extraction of carotenoids and fat-soluble vitamins from tetradesmus obliquus microalgae: an optimized approach by using supercritical CO2 / Chronopoulou, Laura; Dal Bosco, Chiara; Di Caprio, Fabrizio; Prosini, Letizia; Gentili, Alessandra; Pagnanelli, Francesca; Palocci, Cleofe. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 24:14(2019). [10.3390/molecules24142581]
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