2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2012.05.069
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Determination of carotenoids in microalgae using supercritical fluid extraction and chromatography

Abstract: A method was developed based on supercritical fluid chromatography for quantitative determination of carotenoids in extracts of Scenedesmus sp. By utilizing the low backpressure in supercritical fluid chromatography, a C18 column and a 2-ethyl pyridine column were coupled in series. It was concluded that even minor changes in temperature had a substantial effect on selectivity. A standard mixture of 8 carotenoids and microalgae extracts obtained through supercritical fluid extraction with and without 10% ethan… Show more

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“…obtained by SFE as described in a previous paper [10]. overlaid with chromatograms with 1.5 mL added dead volume to the SFC system (dashed line).…”
Section: Effects Of Injection Solvent On Two Coupled Columnsmentioning
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“…obtained by SFE as described in a previous paper [10]. overlaid with chromatograms with 1.5 mL added dead volume to the SFC system (dashed line).…”
Section: Effects Of Injection Solvent On Two Coupled Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethanol ( ethanol as a co-solvent, at a pressure of 300 bar, a temperature of 60 °C, a flow of 2 mL min -1 , and extraction time was 60 minutes, as have previously been described [10]. The extract was diluted 10 times in each of the solvents except in acetone, dichloromethane, chloroform and dimethyl sulfoxide.…”
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“…SC follows the principle of solid stationary phase chromatography with super critical fluids as mobile phase. Stationary phases comprising C18 columns, 2-ethyl pyridine columns and monolithic silica columns have been employed, where a tandem of columns has proven to increase resolution while maintaining short running times [57]. Monolithic silica columns have facilitated analysis since higher flow rates can be achieved [58].…”
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“…In recent years, supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) has been widely used for the analysis of a wide range of analytes, especially hydrophobic molecules [1][2][3][4]. Due to the relatively low toxicity, high diffusivity, low viscosity and high solvating power of the mobile phase used (supercritical CO 2 , SCCO 2 ), SFC is regarded as a greener separation tool complementing or replacing gas chromatography (gC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPlC) [5].…”
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