Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1266777 Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of various factors, including the extraction time, temperature, solvent/material ratio, the ultrasonic intensity and duty cycle of ultrasonic irradiation on the extraction yield of all-trans-lycopene from red grapefruit by ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) were investigated. In comparison with conventional solvent extraction (CSE), UAE showed a pronounced greater extraction yield and reduced extraction time effectively with a peak value at 30 min. The extraction yield was significantly influenced by temperature and the optimum condition was 30 °C. The extraction yield increased with increasing of solvent/material ratio until equilibrium was arrived at the optimal ratio of 3:1 (mL/g). The extraction yield increased first and then decreased with an increase in ultrasonic intensity. The extraction yield of UAE increased with the increase of duty cycle, whereas pulsed ultrasound with proper intervals was more efficient than continuous ultrasonication. The degradation via isomerisation of all-trans-lycopene under ultrasonic treatment was also observed with the formation of 9,13′-di-cis-, 9,13-di-cis-, 15-cis-, 13-cis- and 9-cis-lycopene isomers which were tentatively identified by HPLC-PAD.

► Effects of various factors in UAE on all-trans-lycopene yield were investigated. ► The yield was significantly influenced by time, temperature and duty cycle. ► UAE shows considerable advantages on the extraction yield of all-trans-lycopene. ► We explore the stability of all-trans-lycopene with structure changes in UAE. ► A new method to make isomers of lycopene was discovered.

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