Aqueous two-phase system(s) (ATPS) has/have been widely
employed
in the extraction and separation of bioactive molecules from herbs
due to its various advantages such as high efficiency and good selectivity.
For selecting the type and amount of organics and salts in ATPS, onerous
experimental trials are required to ensure the reliability. We intended
to develop a theoretical method to select ATPS in the case of paeonol
extraction from
cortex moutan
. The
solvation free energies (
E
solv
) of paeonol
in the top phase of 54 ATPS (ATPS-acetone, ATPS-acetone-EA, ATPS-THF,
ATPS-THF-EA, ATPS-EtOH, and ATPS-EtOH-EA) were calculated with Gaussian
09, and the extraction yields with 54 ATPS were determined. By comparison
of
E
solv
and yield, the
E
solv
rank was effective to select the optimal organic
type and organic solvent fraction and aqueous salt concentration.
With each series of 18 ATPS (ATPS-acetone plus ATPS-acetone-EA; ATPS-THF
plus ATPS-THF-EA; or ATPS-EtOH plus ATPS-EtOH-EA), the paeonol yield
was correlated with
E
solv
, suggesting
that the optimal organic type and fraction and the aqueous NaH
2
PO
4
concentration could be selected by using theoretical
E
solv
, or at least, the theoretical
E
solv
rank could offer effective guidance for experimental
design, and thus, tedious and onerous experimental work for optimization
in ATPS extraction can be significantly reduced.
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