Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana

Microalgae had been proven to be rich in valuable biochemical components such as antioxidants and omega-3. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) is considered an excellent technology for extraction as the process involves shorter extraction period with high efficiency and it uses a green solvent which...

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Main Authors: Ho, Bernard Chon Han, Harun, Mohd Razif
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.643802018-07-05T09:23:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64380/ Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana Ho, Bernard Chon Han Harun, Mohd Razif Microalgae had been proven to be rich in valuable biochemical components such as antioxidants and omega-3. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) is considered an excellent technology for extraction as the process involves shorter extraction period with high efficiency and it uses a green solvent which is only water. Additional benefit of SWE would be the potential to recover the aqueous extracts which is rich in compounds such as sugar and organic carbon. Sugar could be used in fermentation process for bioenergy production and total organic carbon (TOC) could be used for nutrient recycling for microalgal cultivation. In this experiment, the process conditions of SWE include temperature (156°C-274°C), biomass loading (33 g/L-117 g/L) and retention time (6.6 min-23.4 min) were investigated to quantitatively determined the yield of the aqueous products, focusing on sugars and TOC. The experiments were designed using Central Composite Design (CCD) and the statistical analysis was performed using Design-Expert 7.0. The responses and interactions of each parameter towards the content of the aqueous phase were discussed. A second order polynomial model was chosen for both carbohydrates and TOC content with R2 = 0.9835 and R2 = 0.9845 respectively. The statistical tool also generates predictive equations which could be used to predict future experiments. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64380/1/ENG%20%26%20New%20Tech%20Oral%20111117%2023.pdf Ho, Bernard Chon Han and Harun, Mohd Razif (2017) Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana. In: 5th International Symposium on Applied Engineering and Sciences (SAES2017), 14-15 Nov. 2017, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (p. 23).
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description Microalgae had been proven to be rich in valuable biochemical components such as antioxidants and omega-3. Sub-critical water extraction (SWE) is considered an excellent technology for extraction as the process involves shorter extraction period with high efficiency and it uses a green solvent which is only water. Additional benefit of SWE would be the potential to recover the aqueous extracts which is rich in compounds such as sugar and organic carbon. Sugar could be used in fermentation process for bioenergy production and total organic carbon (TOC) could be used for nutrient recycling for microalgal cultivation. In this experiment, the process conditions of SWE include temperature (156°C-274°C), biomass loading (33 g/L-117 g/L) and retention time (6.6 min-23.4 min) were investigated to quantitatively determined the yield of the aqueous products, focusing on sugars and TOC. The experiments were designed using Central Composite Design (CCD) and the statistical analysis was performed using Design-Expert 7.0. The responses and interactions of each parameter towards the content of the aqueous phase were discussed. A second order polynomial model was chosen for both carbohydrates and TOC content with R2 = 0.9835 and R2 = 0.9845 respectively. The statistical tool also generates predictive equations which could be used to predict future experiments.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ho, Bernard Chon Han
Harun, Mohd Razif
spellingShingle Ho, Bernard Chon Han
Harun, Mohd Razif
Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
author_facet Ho, Bernard Chon Han
Harun, Mohd Razif
author_sort Ho, Bernard Chon Han
title Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
title_short Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
title_full Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
title_fullStr Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (SWE) from Nannochloropsis gaditana
title_sort recovery of aqueous phase of sub-critical water extraction (swe) from nannochloropsis gaditana
publishDate 2017
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