Optimization of xanthophylls extraction from Marigold extractum with supercritical CO2 by response surface methodology

Zhou Quancheng, Sheng Guihua, Huang Jingrong, Zhou Ting, Li Quanhong

Abstract


In this work, xanthophylls were extracted from Marigold using supercritical CO2. A response surface experimental design was used to optimize operating conditions for extraction pressure (22-30 MPa), extraction temperature (50-60 ℃), CO2 flow rate (9-15 kg/h). The maximum concentration of xanthophyll in extracts was determined to be 35.8% by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and optimum xanthophylls extraction was obtained at 55 ℃, 26 Mpa and 12 kg/h. The optimization results demonstrated that for xanthophylls extraction, all variables (temperature, pressure and CO2 flow rate) were to be the influential variables, with the statistical significant effect p-value was smaller than 0.05.

Keywords: xanthophylls, supercritical CO2 extraction, extraction rate constant, Marigold extractum

DOI: 10.3965/j.issn.1934-6344.2010.02.0-0

 

Citation: Zhou Quancheng, Sheng Guihua, Huang Jingrong, Zhou Ting, Li Quanhong.  Optimization of xanthophylls extraction from Marigold extractum with supercritical CO2 by response surface methodology.  Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2010; 3(2): 58-63.


Keywords


xanthophylls, supercritical CO2 extraction, extraction rate constant, Marigold extractum

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