Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp
Toward attaining a sustainability and eco-friendly process, a green and low-cost solvent-brine (NaCl solution) is proposed, as microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) technique solvent to extract lipids from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. The effect of NaCl concentration on the quantity and quality of t...
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my.upm.eprints.813602021-06-14T08:48:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81360/ Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp Zghaibi, Nour Omar, Rozita Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Harun, Mohd Razif Toward attaining a sustainability and eco-friendly process, a green and low-cost solvent-brine (NaCl solution) is proposed, as microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) technique solvent to extract lipids from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. The effect of NaCl concentration on the quantity and quality of the extracted lipid was assessed, while MAE parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The content of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) in the lipid was analyzed by using a gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC/FID). The highest lipid yield (16.1%) was obtained using 10% (w/v) brine at optimum extraction parameters of 5% (w/v) solid loading, 100 °C, and 30 min. The lipid extraction yield via optimized MAE-brine technique was thrice better than that Soxhlet extraction did and only 2% less than Bligh and Dyer (B&D) lipid extraction, which utilized harmful solvents. The proposed MAE-brine technique offered better quality lipids containing the highest amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) (44.5%) and omega-3 fatty acids (FAs) (43%). Hence, the MAE-brine solvent technique appears to be a promising extraction method for cheaper, greener, and faster extraction of a high-quality lipid for specialty food applications. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81360/1/MICRO.pdf Zghaibi, Nour and Omar, Rozita and Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina and Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah and Harun, Mohd Razif (2019) Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. Molecules, 24 (19). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1420-3049 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31590304/ 10.3390/molecules24193581 |
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Toward attaining a sustainability and eco-friendly process, a green and low-cost solvent-brine (NaCl solution) is proposed, as microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) technique solvent to extract lipids from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. The effect of NaCl concentration on the quantity and quality of the extracted lipid was assessed, while MAE parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The content of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) in the lipid was analyzed by using a gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC/FID). The highest lipid yield (16.1%) was obtained using 10% (w/v) brine at optimum extraction parameters of 5% (w/v) solid loading, 100 °C, and 30 min. The lipid extraction yield via optimized MAE-brine technique was thrice better than that Soxhlet extraction did and only 2% less than Bligh and Dyer (B&D) lipid extraction, which utilized harmful solvents. The proposed MAE-brine technique offered better quality lipids containing the highest amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) (44.5%) and omega-3 fatty acids (FAs) (43%). Hence, the MAE-brine solvent technique appears to be a promising extraction method for cheaper, greener, and faster extraction of a high-quality lipid for specialty food applications. |
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Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp |
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Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp |
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Microwave-assisted brine extraction for enhancement of the quantity and quality of lipid production from microalgae Nannochloropsis sp |
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