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