Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE)
Microalgae are being consumed as supplements because they are rich in protein, vitamins, carbohydrates and lipids. Hence, extraction processes to obtain the bioactive compounds are being extensively studied and developed. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) technology has been used in extracting a...
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my.upm.eprints.618302019-02-19T07:27:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61830/ Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) Ho, Bernard Chon Han Harun, Mohd Razif Microalgae are being consumed as supplements because they are rich in protein, vitamins, carbohydrates and lipids. Hence, extraction processes to obtain the bioactive compounds are being extensively studied and developed. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) technology has been used in extracting active compounds from different biomass materials with low process cost, mild operating conditions, short process times, and environmental sustainability. Therefore, this study utilizes SWE for extracting biochemical compounds such as lipids, carbohydrates and protein from Nannochloropsis gaditana. Different parameters were applied include temperature (156°C-274°C), biomass loading (33 g/L-117 g/L) and retention time (6.6 min-23.4 min) for maximum production of those compounds. It was found that higher crude oil yield of 17.86 wt% was achieved under SWE (215oC, 15 min, 75 g/L) compared to conventional method (10.2 wt%). The similar pattern was also observed for carbohydrates and protein yields as shown by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) result. Overall, the findings of this study will benefit food and pharmaceutical industries as well as enhancing the usage of this abundant biomass for commercial purposes. Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61830/1/Extraction%20of%20bioactive%20compounds%20from%20Nannochloropsis.pdf Ho, Bernard Chon Han and Harun, Mohd Razif (2017) Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE). International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 14 (1). 19 - 24. ISSN 1823-1039 http://ijet.feiic.org/index.php/volume-14-2017 |
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Microalgae are being consumed as supplements because they are rich in protein, vitamins, carbohydrates and
lipids. Hence, extraction processes to obtain the bioactive compounds are being extensively studied and
developed. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) technology has been used in extracting active compounds from
different biomass materials with low process cost, mild operating conditions, short process times, and
environmental sustainability. Therefore, this study utilizes SWE for extracting biochemical compounds such as
lipids, carbohydrates and protein from Nannochloropsis gaditana. Different parameters were applied include
temperature (156°C-274°C), biomass loading (33 g/L-117 g/L) and retention time (6.6 min-23.4 min) for
maximum production of those compounds. It was found that higher crude oil yield of 17.86 wt% was achieved
under SWE (215oC, 15 min, 75 g/L) compared to conventional method (10.2 wt%). The similar pattern was also
observed for carbohydrates and protein yields as shown by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR)
result. Overall, the findings of this study will benefit food and pharmaceutical industries as well as enhancing
the usage of this abundant biomass for commercial purposes. |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) |
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Extraction of bioactive compounds from Nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (SWE) |
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extraction of bioactive compounds from nannochloropsis
gaditana via sub-critical water extraction (swe) |
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