2021
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2298
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Development of a microwave‐assisted solvent extraction process for the extraction of high‐value carotenoids from Chlorella biomass

Abstract: The commercial production of carotenoids as bioactive commodities from microalgae has been severely limited due to the nature of the microalgal outer cell matrix. Microwave technology offers a rapid method for obtaining larger amounts of these biochemical compounds. The process facilitates cell‐wall rupture, releasing the inner cell components. Chlorella biomass, raised in an outdoor raceway pond, is used for downstream extraction of carotenoids by following the microwave‐assisted solvent extraction (MAE) appr… Show more

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“…MAE could find application particularly in the case of microalgae, because of the strong complexity and resilient cell wall structure [86]. Sarma et al [88] investigated the extraction of carotenoids from Chlorella sp. with microwaves using different extraction solvents.…”
Section: Microwave-assisted Extraction (Mae)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAE could find application particularly in the case of microalgae, because of the strong complexity and resilient cell wall structure [86]. Sarma et al [88] investigated the extraction of carotenoids from Chlorella sp. with microwaves using different extraction solvents.…”
Section: Microwave-assisted Extraction (Mae)mentioning
confidence: 99%