An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Bernardo Dias
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Rafaella Ferreira, Barreto,Daniel Weingart, Coelho,Maria Alice Zarur, Freitas,Suely Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: Mauritia vinifera (buriti) is a palm tree that grows wild in different areas of Brazil, particularly in the Amazonian region. The buriti oil is rich in carotenoids, especially in β-carotene. The growing interest in other natural sources of β-carotene has stimulated the industrial use of buriti as a raw material for pulp oil extraction. Most processes are based on the conventional technologies, involving drying and pressing the pulp for oil recovery and further separation of carotenoids in a liquid phase using organics solvents. In the present work, the ethanol-based process was evaluated for simultaneous carotenoids recovering and fractionating from buriti pulp. The raw material and ethanol, 1:4 ratio, were placed in an erlenmeyer flask and maintained at 30rpm for 1 hour in a temperature-controlled bath at 65ºC. The mixture was filtered under vacuum and cooling at 10ºC to allow for the separation of the solvent in two phases. Carotenoids composition, determined by HPLC, has indicated a β-carotene concentration about 12 times greater in the lower phase than in the upper phase. The profile of the carotenoids in the denser phase is quite similar to that of raw buriti oil, and the concentration of total carotenoids is 40% higher than that of the original raw oil, making the ethanol-based process particularly attractive for industrial applications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
title An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
spellingShingle An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
Ribeiro,Bernardo Dias
Beta-carotene
vegetable oil
ethanol
buriti
title_short An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
title_full An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
title_fullStr An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
title_full_unstemmed An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
title_sort An ethanol-based process to simultaneously extract and fractionate carotenoids from Mauritia flexuosa L. Pulp
author Ribeiro,Bernardo Dias
author_facet Ribeiro,Bernardo Dias
Nascimento,Rafaella Ferreira
Barreto,Daniel Weingart
Coelho,Maria Alice Zarur
Freitas,Suely Pereira
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Rafaella Ferreira
Barreto,Daniel Weingart
Coelho,Maria Alice Zarur
Freitas,Suely Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Bernardo Dias
Nascimento,Rafaella Ferreira
Barreto,Daniel Weingart
Coelho,Maria Alice Zarur
Freitas,Suely Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beta-carotene
vegetable oil
ethanol
buriti
topic Beta-carotene
vegetable oil
ethanol
buriti
description Mauritia vinifera (buriti) is a palm tree that grows wild in different areas of Brazil, particularly in the Amazonian region. The buriti oil is rich in carotenoids, especially in β-carotene. The growing interest in other natural sources of β-carotene has stimulated the industrial use of buriti as a raw material for pulp oil extraction. Most processes are based on the conventional technologies, involving drying and pressing the pulp for oil recovery and further separation of carotenoids in a liquid phase using organics solvents. In the present work, the ethanol-based process was evaluated for simultaneous carotenoids recovering and fractionating from buriti pulp. The raw material and ethanol, 1:4 ratio, were placed in an erlenmeyer flask and maintained at 30rpm for 1 hour in a temperature-controlled bath at 65ºC. The mixture was filtered under vacuum and cooling at 10ºC to allow for the separation of the solvent in two phases. Carotenoids composition, determined by HPLC, has indicated a β-carotene concentration about 12 times greater in the lower phase than in the upper phase. The profile of the carotenoids in the denser phase is quite similar to that of raw buriti oil, and the concentration of total carotenoids is 40% higher than that of the original raw oil, making the ethanol-based process particularly attractive for industrial applications.
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