Autores
E Barzana, D Rubio, RI Santamaria, O Garcia-Correa, F Garcia, VE Ridaura Sanz, A López-Munguía
Fecha de publicación
2002/7/31
Revista
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volumen
50
Número
16
Páginas
4491-4496
Editor
American Chemical Society
Descripción
Marigold flowers are the most important source of carotenoids for application in the food industry. However, the extraction gives almost 50% losses of the carotenoids depending on conditions for silaging, drying, and solvent extraction. In the past decades, macerating enzymes have been successfully applied to improve the extraction yield of valued compounds from natural products. In this work, an alternative extraction process for carotenoids is proposed, consisting of a simultaneous enzymatic treatment and solvent extraction. The proposed process employs milled fresh flowers directly as raw material, eliminating the inefficient silage and drying operations as well as the generation of hard to deal with aqueous effluents present in traditional processes. The process developed was tested at the 80 L scale, where under optimal conditions a carotenoid recovery yield of 97% was obtained.
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