Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Lipids from Wet Microalgae Paste: A Quick and Efficient Method

作者:de Moura Renata R; Etges Bianca J; dos Santos Elisane O; Martins Tatiana G; Roselet Fabio; Abreu Paulo C; Primel Ednei G; D'Oca Marcelo G M*
来源:European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2018, 120(7): 1700419.
DOI:10.1002/ejlt.201700419

摘要

This article proposes an easy, quick, and efficient microwave method for the routine laboratory extraction of lipids from wet microalgae paste. A microwave synthesis instrument is used, and time and temperature are optimized using a central composite design. A chloroform/methanol mixture (2:1v/v) is used as extractor solvent and the ideal condition is 1min of microwave irradiation at 80 degrees C using power mode at 300W. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis shows extensive cell damage leading to cracking, fragmentation, and large debris in a shorter treatment time. In addition, the fatty acids profile shows that microwave irradiation method has no degrading effect on the extracted fatty acids. The extraction by microwave achieves a significantly higher yield (33.62.6%) with only 1min of extraction time than conventional ultrasonic extraction (20min, 25 degrees C, 28.510.8% yield) from wet Nannochloropsis oculata biomass. Next, the efficiency of the extraction method in is evaluated in terms of species variation by applying it to the algal paste of Amphora coffeaeformis, Chaetoceros gracilis, and Isochrysis galbana. The lipid content obtained from A. coffeaeformis, C. gracilis, and I. galbana is 16.27 +/- 1.5, 22.31 +/- 2.5, and 19.87 +/- 2.4%, respectively. Thus, the microwave method is successfully applied to algal paste.Practical Applications: The microalgal cell wall disruption is an important and complex stage and effective methods of disruption are fundamental to extracting lipids. This study shows an easy, quick, and efficient microwave method for application in routine laboratory extraction of lipids from wet microalgae pastes. A microwave compact instrument is used and the ideal condition is 1min of microwave irradiation. The method proves to be robust against variation in mass achieved and significantly higher yield in a shorter time than ultrasonic extraction (conventional method). The microalgal cell disruption is an important and complex stage. The use of microwaves to induce cell disruption in wet biomass proves to be efficient for lipid extraction with only 1min of extraction time. The method is applied successfully to wet microalgae pastes with different cell walls and the microwave radiation does not degrade the extracted fatty acids.

  • 出版日期2018-7