Permeabilization of Chlorella sorokiniana and extraction of lutein by distillable CO2-based alkyl carbamate ionic liquids

Kuan Shiong Khoo, Yen Mun Chong, Wen Sing Chang, Jie Min Yap, Su Chern Foo, Ianatul Khoiroh, Phei Li Lau, Kit Wayne Chew, Chien Wei Ooi*, Pau Loke Show

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Abstract

Chlorella sorokiniana is an alternative microalgal source of lutein, which is a type of phytonutrient with various health benefits. Different solvent extraction strategies have been explored for the recovery of carotenoids from microalgae. In particular, the conventional imidazolium- and pyridinium-based ionic liquids (ILs) are attractive due to their ability to permeabilize the microalgae. However, the challenges remain in separating the extracted carotenoid from ILs solvent. To overcome this shortcoming, CO2-based alkyl carbamate ILs were proposed as an alternative solvent that can function as a cell permeabilizing agent and an extraction solvent for recovery of lutein from Chlorella sorokiniana. A complete separation of lutein from the ILs was achievable by distillation of ILs under mild conditions. In an optimized extraction system conducted at room temperature for 45 min, a co-solvent system made of dipropylammonium dipropylcarbamate (DPCARB, 80% v/v) and methanol yielded 971.18 ± 17.88 mg/g lutein. The recyclability of DPCARB was tested and the results showed that the extraction performance of the recycled IL was satisfactory after three cycles of extraction. CO2-based alkyl carbamate ILs hold a good potential in the extraction of lutein due to their recyclability that mitigates environmental impact and reduces operating cost.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117471
JournalSeparation and Purification Technology
Volume256
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Filtration and Separation

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Chlorella sorokiniana
  • Extraction
  • Ionic liquids
  • Lutein

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