An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process

Lutein is a bioactive substance with functional properties, applicable in food supplementation and food fortification. Wet microalgae biomass processing is a propitious practice, yet receives limited exploration for lutein production. Here, novel microwave-assisted extraction methods utilizing wet b...

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Main Authors: Low, Keat Long, Idris, Ani, Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/103868/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2022.06.014
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spelling my.utm.1038682023-12-01T02:19:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/103868/ An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process Low, Keat Long Idris, Ani Mohd. Yusof, Noordin Q Science (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP Chemical technology Lutein is a bioactive substance with functional properties, applicable in food supplementation and food fortification. Wet microalgae biomass processing is a propitious practice, yet receives limited exploration for lutein production. Here, novel microwave-assisted extraction methods utilizing wet biomass are designed. By manipulating the chemical composition and mixing process of the extraction mixture, mass transfer was improved thus maximising lutein liberation from biomass. Through our optimum extraction method, the amount of lutein recovered increases by 1.88 fold (from 8.06 mg/g to 15.14 mg/g), uses − 125.32 fold less amount of KOH solution (from 142.86 ml to 1.14 ml), uses − 8.34 fold less amount of acetone (from 1428.57 ml to 171.3 ml), requires − 1.80 fold less extraction time (from 36 min to 20 min) and consumes − 30.85 fold less energy (from 106.73 kWh to 3.46 kWh) as compared to the dried biomass extraction. Extracted lutein also retained high antioxidant capacity in 0.43 ± 0.16 µmol α-tocopherol equivalent. This designed process is feasible as wet biomass could be stored in a refrigerator up to 3 weeks without affecting the amount of extractable lutein. The outcome of this proposed lutein production method has achieved high product recovery, quality, remarkable process efficacy and potential sustainability for future industry application. Elsevier Ltd 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Low, Keat Long and Idris, Ani and Mohd. Yusof, Noordin (2022) An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process. Process Biochemistry, 121 (NA). pp. 87-99. ISSN 1359-5113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2022.06.014 DOI:10.1016/j.procbio.2022.06.014
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topic Q Science (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TP Chemical technology
Low, Keat Long
Idris, Ani
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
description Lutein is a bioactive substance with functional properties, applicable in food supplementation and food fortification. Wet microalgae biomass processing is a propitious practice, yet receives limited exploration for lutein production. Here, novel microwave-assisted extraction methods utilizing wet biomass are designed. By manipulating the chemical composition and mixing process of the extraction mixture, mass transfer was improved thus maximising lutein liberation from biomass. Through our optimum extraction method, the amount of lutein recovered increases by 1.88 fold (from 8.06 mg/g to 15.14 mg/g), uses − 125.32 fold less amount of KOH solution (from 142.86 ml to 1.14 ml), uses − 8.34 fold less amount of acetone (from 1428.57 ml to 171.3 ml), requires − 1.80 fold less extraction time (from 36 min to 20 min) and consumes − 30.85 fold less energy (from 106.73 kWh to 3.46 kWh) as compared to the dried biomass extraction. Extracted lutein also retained high antioxidant capacity in 0.43 ± 0.16 µmol α-tocopherol equivalent. This designed process is feasible as wet biomass could be stored in a refrigerator up to 3 weeks without affecting the amount of extractable lutein. The outcome of this proposed lutein production method has achieved high product recovery, quality, remarkable process efficacy and potential sustainability for future industry application.
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author Low, Keat Long
Idris, Ani
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
author_facet Low, Keat Long
Idris, Ani
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
author_sort Low, Keat Long
title An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
title_short An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
title_full An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
title_fullStr An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
title_full_unstemmed An optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
title_sort optimized strategy for lutein production via microwave-assisted microalgae wet biomass extraction process
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103868/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2022.06.014
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