Critical assessment of various techniques for the extraction of carotenoids and co-enzyme Q10 from the thraustochytrid strain ONC-T18

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作者
Armenta, Roberto E.
Burja, Adam
Radianingtyas, Helia
Barrow, Colin J.
机构
[1] Ocean Nutr Canada, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4T6, Canada
[2] PEI Food Technol Ctr, Charlottetown, PE, Canada
关键词
carotenoids; Thraustochytrium sp ONC-T18; antioxidants; astaxanthin; canthaxanthin; echinenone; beta-carotene; ultrasonic; co-enzyme Q(10);
D O I
10.1021/jf061260o
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
A variety of techniques for extracting carotenoids from the marine Thraustochytrium sp. ONC-T18 was compared. Specifically, the organic solvents acetone, ethyl acetate, and petroleum ether were tested, along with direct and indirect ultrasonic assisted extraction (probe vs bath) methods. Techniques that used petroleum ether/acetone/water (15:75:10, v/v/v) with 3 h of agitation, or 5 min in an ultrasonic bath, produced the highest extraction yields of total carotenoids (29-30.5 mu g g(-1)). Concentrations up to 11.5 mu g g(-1) of canthaxanthin and 17.5 mu g g(-1) of beta-carotene were detected in extracts stored for 6 weeks. Astaxanthin and echinenone were also detected as minor compounds. Extracts with and without antioxidants showed similar carotenoid concentration profiles. However, total carotenoid concentrations were approximately 8% higher when antioxidants were used. Finally, an easy-to-perform and inexpensive method to detect co-enzymes in ONC-T18 was also developed using silica gel TLC plates. Five percent methanol in toluene as a mobile phase consistently eluted co-enzyme Q(10) standards and could separate the co-enzyme fractions present in ONC-T18.
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