Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation

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Autor(a) principal: Tinoco,Natália A. B.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Uekane,Thais M., Tsukui,Anna, Aguiar,Paula F. de, Teixeira,Cláudia M. L. L., Rezende,Claudia M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The volatile compounds formed by thermal degradation of the carotenoids present in Dunaliella bardawil were investigated by microwave irradiation (MW) and water bath heating (WB) in different conditions of temperature and time using central composite design. Volatiles extraction by solid phase microextraction (SPME) was optimized and performed at 40 °C for 15 minutes, and those in greater amount were quantified by a validated method of gas chromatography coupled to a quadrupole mass spectrometer (GC-qMS). Employing WB, 10, 12 and 120 ng mL-1 of β-cyclocitral, α-ionone e β-ionone, respectively, were obtained between 60 and 87 °C for 30-75 min, while by MW, 5, 5, 50 ng mL-1 were obtained between 75-107 °C for 1.5-2.8 min. Considering the shorter time of MW, it can be concluded that if the time necessary to obtain the best yield by WB is employed in multiple MW cycles, an amount 10 times greater of those compounds would be obtained by MW than by WB. The results suggest a new biotechnology application for the carotenoids of the microalgae of the Dunaliella genus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
title Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
spellingShingle Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
Tinoco,Natália A. B.
Dunaliella bardawil
β-cyclocitral
ionone
carotenoid
microwave
water bath
title_short Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
title_full Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
title_fullStr Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
title_sort Generation of Volatile Compounds from Carotenoids of Dunaliella bardawil Algae by Water Bath Heating and Microwave Irradiation
author Tinoco,Natália A. B.
author_facet Tinoco,Natália A. B.
Uekane,Thais M.
Tsukui,Anna
Aguiar,Paula F. de
Teixeira,Cláudia M. L. L.
Rezende,Claudia M.
author_role author
author2 Uekane,Thais M.
Tsukui,Anna
Aguiar,Paula F. de
Teixeira,Cláudia M. L. L.
Rezende,Claudia M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tinoco,Natália A. B.
Uekane,Thais M.
Tsukui,Anna
Aguiar,Paula F. de
Teixeira,Cláudia M. L. L.
Rezende,Claudia M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dunaliella bardawil
β-cyclocitral
ionone
carotenoid
microwave
water bath
topic Dunaliella bardawil
β-cyclocitral
ionone
carotenoid
microwave
water bath
description The volatile compounds formed by thermal degradation of the carotenoids present in Dunaliella bardawil were investigated by microwave irradiation (MW) and water bath heating (WB) in different conditions of temperature and time using central composite design. Volatiles extraction by solid phase microextraction (SPME) was optimized and performed at 40 °C for 15 minutes, and those in greater amount were quantified by a validated method of gas chromatography coupled to a quadrupole mass spectrometer (GC-qMS). Employing WB, 10, 12 and 120 ng mL-1 of β-cyclocitral, α-ionone e β-ionone, respectively, were obtained between 60 and 87 °C for 30-75 min, while by MW, 5, 5, 50 ng mL-1 were obtained between 75-107 °C for 1.5-2.8 min. Considering the shorter time of MW, it can be concluded that if the time necessary to obtain the best yield by WB is employed in multiple MW cycles, an amount 10 times greater of those compounds would be obtained by MW than by WB. The results suggest a new biotechnology application for the carotenoids of the microalgae of the Dunaliella genus.
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