2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-024-13049-x
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Tailor-made solvents for microbial carotenoids recovery

Cassamo U. Mussagy,
Henua U. Hucke,
Nataly F. Ramos
et al.

Abstract: In recent years, microbial carotenoids have emerged as a promising alternative for the pharmaceutical and food industries, particularly in promoting human health due to their potent antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Microbial carotenoids, particularly those produced by yeast, bacteria, and microalgae, are synthesized intracellularly, requiring the use of solvents for their effective extraction and recovery. The conventional use of toxic volatile organic solvents (VOCs) like hexane, petroleum ether, and… Show more

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“…DESs share general characteristics with ionic liquids, such as thermal stability, low volatility, low vapour pressure and tunable polarity, but have advantages over ionic liquids, such as lower cost, biodegradability, lower toxicity and simpler production processes [2]. This is the reason DESs have attracted so much interest in the last two decades increasing their application in nanotechnology [3], food industry [4], medicine [5], or extraction [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DESs share general characteristics with ionic liquids, such as thermal stability, low volatility, low vapour pressure and tunable polarity, but have advantages over ionic liquids, such as lower cost, biodegradability, lower toxicity and simpler production processes [2]. This is the reason DESs have attracted so much interest in the last two decades increasing their application in nanotechnology [3], food industry [4], medicine [5], or extraction [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%