Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
231425 The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study aims to isolate the lipids from microalgae by supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) extraction followed by a further enrichment of crude lipids to produce high-purity docosahexenoic acid (DHA) by an urea complexation method. Our systematic approach indicates the optimum conditions of supercritical CO2 extraction were obtained as follows: 35 MPa, 40 °C, ethanol (95%, v/v) as the co-solvent, and the mass ratio of material to co-solvent 1:1. Under these conditions, 33.9% of lipid yield and 27.5% of DHA content were achieved. Despite the relatively low lipid yield, supercritical CO2 extraction has exhibited many advantages over the Soxhlet extraction for the DHA enrichment such as high DHA purity and superb product quality. Furthermore, urea complexation method on DHA enrichment considerably increased the DHA purity from 29.7% to 60.4% with an enrichment ratio of 60.6%, under the optimum complexation conditions of urea/fatty acid 2:1, complexation time 8 h, and the complexation temperature of −10 °C.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Supercritical CO2 extraction has advantages in higher DHA purity and excellent product quality compared with Soxhlet extraction. ► Microalgae lipid yield is 33.9% by supercritical CO2 extraction, which is lower than that by Soxhlet extraction. ► DHA purity doubles from 29.7% to 60.4% with an enrichment ratio of 60.6% by urea complexation method.

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