Optimization of supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of lutein and chlorophyll from spinach by-products using response surface methodology

2018 
Abstract Industrial vegetable wastes contain high amounts of valuable molecules and constitute a valuable source of bioactive compounds providing health benefits. Spinach ( Spinacia oleracea ), a green leafy vegetable, is known to its valuable phytochemical's content. However, its production yields about 25% of wastes that can be valorized for the production of value-added food supplements. This work focuses on the development and optimization of sustainable extraction using supercritical CO 2 (SC-CO 2 ) of the lutein and chlorophyll, two health functional molecules, from spinach by-products. Box–Behnken experimental design was used to optimize the process variables: pressure (10, 30, 50 MPa), co-solvent percentages (0, 5, and 10% (v/v), temperature (40, 50, 60 °C), time (1, 3, 5 h). It was found that the optimum extraction parameters were at temperature of 56 °C, extraction time of 3.6 h, pressure of 39 MPa, and 10% ethanol as cosolvent. Under these conditions, a yield of 72% lutein and 50% of chlorophyll was obtained.
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