Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5136405 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Limonin is a bioactive compound that is traditionally extracted from citrus seeds using organic solvents or alkaline/metal ion solutions. In the present study, pummelo [Citrus grandis] peel was investigated for limonin preparation using a novel process consisting of water extraction, ammonium sulfate precipitation and resin adsorption. The pummelo peel was determined to have 4.7Â mg/g limonin, which could be extracted by water and further recovered by ammonium sulfate precipitation with a yield of 2.4Â mg/g, which was similar to that of traditional process using ethanol extraction and vacuumed evaporation. The precipitated limonin was purified by resin adsorption and crystallization with a purity of 96.4%. In addition, the limonin was identified via the analyses of retention time, infrared spectrum and nuclear magnetic resonance. This study indicates a novel and eco-friendly process for recovering limonin, providing a new candidate for limonin preparation.
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Authors
Yuan Fan Yang, Liang Zheng Zhang, Xi Ping Du, Su Fang Zhang, Li Jun Li, Ze Dong Jiang, Li Ming Wu, Hui Ni, Feng Chen,