2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125417
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Extraction of astaxanthin using ultrasound-assisted natural deep eutectic solvents from shrimp wastes and its application in bioactive films

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“…Organic toxic solvents are commonly used for FX extraction from seaweeds [58]. Recently, Roy et al (2021) reported on the extraction of another carotenoid astaxanthin from a marine species with NADES [59]. We have not found information about the recovery of FX by NADES in the available literature.…”
Section: Nades Tuningmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Organic toxic solvents are commonly used for FX extraction from seaweeds [58]. Recently, Roy et al (2021) reported on the extraction of another carotenoid astaxanthin from a marine species with NADES [59]. We have not found information about the recovery of FX by NADES in the available literature.…”
Section: Nades Tuningmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Furthermore, it isreported in large quantities in natural sources, mainly in crustaceans, salmonids, yeast, algae [1]. Several solvents have been developed to extract astaxanthin from shrimp shells, such as palm oil [2], sunflower, methyl ester, and superfluid critics CO2 [3], ionic liquids[4], flaxseed oil [5], nonpolar solvent [6], DES [7], and NADES [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research by Heng et al [16] showed that at optimum conditions, the extraction time of 40 minutes, 10 % percentage of water, the composition of NADES-choline-butanediol chloride of 1:5, the shrimp shell-solvent ratio by 1:15, and 70 watts' electric power produced yield astaxanthin of 146 µg/g. The research by Vikash et al [8], showed that optimization of astaxanthin extraction from shrimp shells using NADES choline chloride-lactic acid solvent with an extraction time of 30 minutes, 1:1 NADES solvent ratio, and 60% ultrasound amplitude produced a yield of 69.08 µg/g. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and potential of NADES for the extraction of astaxanthin from shrimp shell using microwave assisted extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies on AU extraction from EUS or EUSD have proved that a high concentration of organic solvents was effective because of the low aqueous solubility of AU [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. Ultrasound technology can destroy the cell walls of plant cells while allowing the release of bioactive compounds to the solvent [ 15 , 16 ]. Therefore, ultrasound can be used as pretreatment strategy to permeate the cell walls or as an extraction technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%