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Application of compressed fluid–based extraction and purification procedures to obtain astaxanthin-enriched extracts from Haematococcus pluvialis and characterization by comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry

Authors :
Gallego, Rocío
Arena, Katia
Dugo, Paola
Mondello, Luigi
Ibáñez, Elena
Herrero, Miguel
Source :
Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry; Jan2020, Vol. 412 Issue 3, p589-599, 11p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis has been widely studied due to its capacity to accumulate great amounts of astaxanthin, a high-value carotenoid with biological activities. In the present work, two green compressed fluid–based processes, pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) and supercritical antisolvent fractionation (SAF), are integrated to obtain an astaxanthin-enriched extract from this microalga. PLE was carried out using pressurized ethanol as solvent, for 20 min, at 10 MPa, and 50 °C as extraction temperature. Subsequently, the obtained extract was processed by SAF to further purify the carotenoid fraction. The SAF process was optimized using a 3-level factorial experimental design and considering three experimental variables: (i) CO<subscript>2</subscript> pressure (10–30 MPa), (ii) percentage of water in the PLE extract (20–50%), and (iii) PLE extract/supercritical-CO<subscript>2</subscript> flow rate ratio (0.0125–0.05). Total carotenoid content was evaluated in both extracts and raffinates. Best results were obtained at 30 MPa, 0.05 feed/SC-CO<subscript>2</subscript> mass flow rate, and 20% (v/v) of water in the feed solution, achieving values of 120.3 mg g<superscript>−1</superscript> carotenoids in extract (in the SAF extract fraction), which were significantly higher than those obtained in the original PLE extract. In parallel, a new fast two-dimensional comprehensive liquid chromatography (LC×LC) method was optimized to get the full carotenoid profile of these extracts in less than 25 min. This is the first time that the use of a C30 column is reported in an on-line LC×LC system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16182642
Volume :
412
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141476883
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-019-02287-y