Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/23232
Resumo: Bioactive compounds extracted from natural renewable sources have attracted increased interest from both industry and academia. Cyanobacteria possess a broad range of colored components including carotenoids, chlorophyll, and phycobiliproteins. Phycobiliproteins are pigments accessories photosynthetic potential for use in various applications - dyes in food and cosmetics, fluorescent tags in biomedical research, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications. Considerations to obtain of microalgae phycobiliproteins may include: choosing the most suitable method of extraction, solvent and extraction of the main setting parameters. While phycobiliproteins extraction classical methods are reproducible and show good yields are generally time consuming and require the use of elevated temperatures and / or large volumes of solvent, which can cause thermal denaturation or chemical transformation of the products of interest. Therefore, the development of new extraction green techniques permitting the transfer of the results obtained in laboratory scale for industrial need for greater biotechnological exploitation of these and other products from microalgae. In this work, the performance of ionic liquids as solvents in phycobiliproteins extraction from Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis was evaluated using three different methods: conventional (heating + agitation), microwave and ultrasound. The extraction was optimized using a central composite design and response surface methodology. The effects of temperature, pH, biomass:solvent ratio and power were studied to determine the best extraction conditions of extraction. The results showed that the protic ionic liquids were capable of extracting phycobiliproteins from microalgae, being more efficient than buffer and aprotic ionic liquid [Bmim][Cl]. The effect of pH was more significant in conventional and ultrasound methods. In microwave-assisted extraction, the irradiation power was the most important variable. The allophycocyanin was extracted in larger quantities (13.30 mg.g-1), followed by phycocyanin (10.87 mg.g-1) and phycoerythrin (4.22 mg.g-1). This method of extraction showed advantages over the extraction time, productivity, purity and energy consumption across the conventional method and ultrasound-assisted extraction. The SEM revealed that the microwave caused more impacts on the cellular structure of the microalgae compared to other methods. In the study of operating conditions, microwave-assisted extraction was considered the best technique, using 2-HEAA + 2-HEAF as solvent at power of 62 W, pH 7.0, biomass:solvent ratio 10 mL.g-1 and 2 min of extraction. A savings of 99.94% in electricity consumption was obtained with the use of microwaves compared to conventional method. The extraction method proposed in this work proved to be efficient for obtaining S. platensis phycobiliproteins. By the applied purification methodology the following yield and purity were obtained for phycocyanin, allophycocyanin and phycoerythrin: 15% and 1.22; 11.33% and 1.03; 11.92% and 0.71, respectively. The degree of purity achieved allows the application of these pigments in food and cosmetics. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) showed that the phycobiliproteins have molecular weight around 20 KDa. Preliminary studies on the recovery and reuse of the ionic liquid were conducted, proving the possibility of reuse of these solvents.
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spelling Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticosExtraction and purification of spirulina phycobiliproteins (Arthrospira) platensis with ionic protic fluidsEngenharia químicaFicobiliproteínasLíquidos iônicosUltrassomMicroondasBioactive compounds extracted from natural renewable sources have attracted increased interest from both industry and academia. Cyanobacteria possess a broad range of colored components including carotenoids, chlorophyll, and phycobiliproteins. Phycobiliproteins are pigments accessories photosynthetic potential for use in various applications - dyes in food and cosmetics, fluorescent tags in biomedical research, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications. Considerations to obtain of microalgae phycobiliproteins may include: choosing the most suitable method of extraction, solvent and extraction of the main setting parameters. While phycobiliproteins extraction classical methods are reproducible and show good yields are generally time consuming and require the use of elevated temperatures and / or large volumes of solvent, which can cause thermal denaturation or chemical transformation of the products of interest. Therefore, the development of new extraction green techniques permitting the transfer of the results obtained in laboratory scale for industrial need for greater biotechnological exploitation of these and other products from microalgae. In this work, the performance of ionic liquids as solvents in phycobiliproteins extraction from Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis was evaluated using three different methods: conventional (heating + agitation), microwave and ultrasound. The extraction was optimized using a central composite design and response surface methodology. The effects of temperature, pH, biomass:solvent ratio and power were studied to determine the best extraction conditions of extraction. The results showed that the protic ionic liquids were capable of extracting phycobiliproteins from microalgae, being more efficient than buffer and aprotic ionic liquid [Bmim][Cl]. The effect of pH was more significant in conventional and ultrasound methods. In microwave-assisted extraction, the irradiation power was the most important variable. The allophycocyanin was extracted in larger quantities (13.30 mg.g-1), followed by phycocyanin (10.87 mg.g-1) and phycoerythrin (4.22 mg.g-1). This method of extraction showed advantages over the extraction time, productivity, purity and energy consumption across the conventional method and ultrasound-assisted extraction. The SEM revealed that the microwave caused more impacts on the cellular structure of the microalgae compared to other methods. In the study of operating conditions, microwave-assisted extraction was considered the best technique, using 2-HEAA + 2-HEAF as solvent at power of 62 W, pH 7.0, biomass:solvent ratio 10 mL.g-1 and 2 min of extraction. A savings of 99.94% in electricity consumption was obtained with the use of microwaves compared to conventional method. The extraction method proposed in this work proved to be efficient for obtaining S. platensis phycobiliproteins. By the applied purification methodology the following yield and purity were obtained for phycocyanin, allophycocyanin and phycoerythrin: 15% and 1.22; 11.33% and 1.03; 11.92% and 0.71, respectively. The degree of purity achieved allows the application of these pigments in food and cosmetics. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) showed that the phycobiliproteins have molecular weight around 20 KDa. Preliminary studies on the recovery and reuse of the ionic liquid were conducted, proving the possibility of reuse of these solvents.Compostos bioativos extraídos de fontes naturais renováveis têm atraído o interesse da indústria e da academia. Cianobactérias possuem uma ampla gama de componentes coloridos que incluem carotenoides, clorofila e ficobiliproteínas. Ficobiliproteínas são pigmentos fotossintéticos acessórios com potencial para utilização em diversas aplicações – corantes em alimentos e cosméticos, marcadores fluorescentes em pesquisas biomédicas, aplicações nutracêuticas e farmacêuticas, dentre outras. Considerações sobre a obtenção de ficobiliproteínas de microalgas devem incluir: a escolha do método de extração mais adequado, o tipo de solvente e a definição dos principais parâmetros de extração. Neste trabalho, o desempenho dos líquidos iônicos acetato de N-metil-2-hidroxietilamônio (2-HEAA), formiato de N-metil-2-hidroxietilamônio (2-HEAF), 2-HEAA+2-HEAF (1:1, v/v) e 1-butil-3-metilimidazólio [Bmim][Cl] como solventes na extração de ficobiliproteínas da microalga Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis foi avaliado por três métodos distintos: convencional (aquecimento+agitação), micro-ondas e ultrassom. O desempenho dos líquidos iônicos foi comparado ao do tampão fosfato de sódio que é o solvente tradicionalmente empregado na extração de ficobiliproteínas. A extração foi otimizada através de um delineamento composto central e pela metodologia de superfície de resposta. Os efeitos da temperatura, do pH, da razão solvente:biomassa e da potência foram estudados para determinar as melhores condições de extração.Os resultados mostraram que os líquidos iônicos próticos foram capazes de extrair as ficobiliproteínas da microalga, tendo sido mais eficientes que o tampão e o líquido iônico aprótico [Bmim][Cl]. O efeito do pH foi o mais significativo na extração convencional e com o ultrassom.Na extração por micro-ondas, a potência da irradiação foi a variável mais influente. A aloficocianina foi o pigmento extraído em maior quantidade (13,30 mg.g-1), seguido da ficocianina (10,87 mg.g-1) e ficoeritrina (4,22 mg.g-1). A extração por micro-ondas apresentou vantagens em relação ao tempo de extração, produtividade, pureza e consumo energético frente ao método convencional e à extração assistida por ultrassom. As imagens obtidas por MEV mostraram que as micro-ondas provocaram mais impactos na estrutura celular da microalga em comparação aos outros métodos. Nas condições de operação do estudo, a extração assistida por micro-ondas foi considerada a melhor técnica, utilizando 2-HEAA+2-HEAF como solvente, potência de 62 W, pH 7,0, razão solvente:biomassa 10 mL.g-1 e 2 minutos de extração.Uma economia de 99,94% no consumo de energia elétrica foi obtida com o uso do micro-ondas em comparação ao método convencional. O método de extração proposto neste trabalho mostrou-se eficiente para a obtenção de ficobiliproteínas de S. platensis. Através da metodologia de purificação aplicada obtiveram-se os seguintes rendimento e pureza para a ficocianina, aloficocianina e ficoeritrina: 15% e 1,22; 11,33% e 1,03; 11,92% e 0,71, respectivamente. O grau de pureza atingido permite a aplicação destes pigmentos em alimentos e cosméticos. A eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida (SDS-PAGE) mostrou que as ficobiliproteínas têm peso molecular em torno de 20 KDa. Estudos preliminares voltados à recuperação e reutilização do líquido iônico foram conduzidos, comprovando a possibilidade de reaproveitamento destes solventes.Rocha, Maria Valderez PonteAguiar, Rílvia Saraiva de SantiagoRodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto2017-06-12T18:03:09Z2017-06-12T18:03:09Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfRODRIGUES, R. D. P. Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos. 2017. 150 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
Extraction and purification of spirulina phycobiliproteins (Arthrospira) platensis with ionic protic fluids
title Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
spellingShingle Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
Rodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto
Engenharia química
Ficobiliproteínas
Líquidos iônicos
Ultrassom
Microondas
title_short Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
title_full Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
title_fullStr Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
title_full_unstemmed Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
title_sort Extração e purificação de ficobiliproteínas de Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis com líquidos iônicos próticos
author Rodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto
author_facet Rodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rocha, Maria Valderez Ponte
Aguiar, Rílvia Saraiva de Santiago
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Renata Débora Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia química
Ficobiliproteínas
Líquidos iônicos
Ultrassom
Microondas
topic Engenharia química
Ficobiliproteínas
Líquidos iônicos
Ultrassom
Microondas
description Bioactive compounds extracted from natural renewable sources have attracted increased interest from both industry and academia. Cyanobacteria possess a broad range of colored components including carotenoids, chlorophyll, and phycobiliproteins. Phycobiliproteins are pigments accessories photosynthetic potential for use in various applications - dyes in food and cosmetics, fluorescent tags in biomedical research, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications. Considerations to obtain of microalgae phycobiliproteins may include: choosing the most suitable method of extraction, solvent and extraction of the main setting parameters. While phycobiliproteins extraction classical methods are reproducible and show good yields are generally time consuming and require the use of elevated temperatures and / or large volumes of solvent, which can cause thermal denaturation or chemical transformation of the products of interest. Therefore, the development of new extraction green techniques permitting the transfer of the results obtained in laboratory scale for industrial need for greater biotechnological exploitation of these and other products from microalgae. In this work, the performance of ionic liquids as solvents in phycobiliproteins extraction from Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis was evaluated using three different methods: conventional (heating + agitation), microwave and ultrasound. The extraction was optimized using a central composite design and response surface methodology. The effects of temperature, pH, biomass:solvent ratio and power were studied to determine the best extraction conditions of extraction. The results showed that the protic ionic liquids were capable of extracting phycobiliproteins from microalgae, being more efficient than buffer and aprotic ionic liquid [Bmim][Cl]. The effect of pH was more significant in conventional and ultrasound methods. In microwave-assisted extraction, the irradiation power was the most important variable. The allophycocyanin was extracted in larger quantities (13.30 mg.g-1), followed by phycocyanin (10.87 mg.g-1) and phycoerythrin (4.22 mg.g-1). This method of extraction showed advantages over the extraction time, productivity, purity and energy consumption across the conventional method and ultrasound-assisted extraction. The SEM revealed that the microwave caused more impacts on the cellular structure of the microalgae compared to other methods. In the study of operating conditions, microwave-assisted extraction was considered the best technique, using 2-HEAA + 2-HEAF as solvent at power of 62 W, pH 7.0, biomass:solvent ratio 10 mL.g-1 and 2 min of extraction. A savings of 99.94% in electricity consumption was obtained with the use of microwaves compared to conventional method. The extraction method proposed in this work proved to be efficient for obtaining S. platensis phycobiliproteins. By the applied purification methodology the following yield and purity were obtained for phycocyanin, allophycocyanin and phycoerythrin: 15% and 1.22; 11.33% and 1.03; 11.92% and 0.71, respectively. The degree of purity achieved allows the application of these pigments in food and cosmetics. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) showed that the phycobiliproteins have molecular weight around 20 KDa. Preliminary studies on the recovery and reuse of the ionic liquid were conducted, proving the possibility of reuse of these solvents.
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