Molecules (Feb 2019)

Extraction of Bioactive Compounds Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

  • Antonio Molino,
  • Vincenzo Larocca,
  • Giuseppe Di Sanzo,
  • Maria Martino,
  • Patrizia Casella,
  • Tiziana Marino,
  • Despina Karatza,
  • Dino Musmarra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24040782
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 782

Abstract

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Microalgae Dunaliella salina contains useful molecules such as β-carotene and fatty acids (FAs), which are considered high value-added compounds. To extract these molecules, supercritical carbon dioxide was used at different operative conditions. The effects of mechanical pre-treatment (grinding speed at 0⁻600 rpm; pre-treatment time of 2.5⁻7.5 min) and operating parameters for extraction, such as biomass loading (2.45 and 7.53 g), pressure (100⁻550 bars), temperature (50⁻75 °C) and CO2 flow rate (7.24 and 14.48 g/min) by varying the extraction times (30⁻110 min) were evaluated. Results showed that the maximum cumulative recovery (25.48%) of β-carotene was achieved at 400 bars and 65 °C with a CO2 flow rate of 14.48 g/min, while the highest purity for stage (55.40%) was attained at 550 bars and 65 °C with a CO2 flow rate of 14.48 g/min. The maximum recovery of FAs, equal to 8.47 mg/g, was achieved at 550 bars and 75 °C with a CO2 flow rate of 14.48 g/min. Moreover, the lowest biomass loading (2.45 g) and the first extraction cycle (30 min) allowed the maximum extraction of β-carotene and FAs.

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