Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres
Pre-treated Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract was clarified via using calcium (Ca) based silica (Si) microspheres. Both adsorption and chemical treatment were applied to extracts, and their effects on clarification were determined by comparison. The study aimed to maintain the highest level of clari...
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doaj-1880c8483a2241d183e9a8f7cc67c8002020-11-25T03:01:15ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-07-0157e02062Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheresGamze Gunduz Meric0Fatih Gegic1Sema Leblebici2Sifanur Gungor3Levent Degirmenci4Bilecik Seyh Edebali University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Bilecik, 11210, TurkeyBilecik Seyh Edebali University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Bilecik, 11210, TurkeyBilecik Seyh Edebali University, Department of Horticulture, Bilecik, 11210, TurkeyBilecik Seyh Edebali University, Department of Horticulture, Bilecik, 11210, TurkeyBilecik Seyh Edebali University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Bilecik, 11210, Turkey; Corresponding author.Pre-treated Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract was clarified via using calcium (Ca) based silica (Si) microspheres. Both adsorption and chemical treatment were applied to extracts, and their effects on clarification were determined by comparison. The study aimed to maintain the highest level of clarity by eliminating chemicals from the treatment procedure. Although close in range with chemical treatment, the highest level of clarity was obtained in the presence of sole Ca/Si application. Clarification was achieved in an interval of 95–99 % with applied procedures. Sustainable utilization of Ca/Si microspheres was investigated by conducting three consecutive adsorption cycles with used microspheres. Results indicated minor changes in clarification levels at the end of three straight runs with used microspheres. Sustainable adsorption of impurities from the extract without the use of additional chemicals was the highlight of the present study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019357226Chemical engineeringMaterials synthesisNatural product chemistryOrganic chemistryFood chemistryClarification |
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Gamze Gunduz Meric Fatih Gegic Sema Leblebici Sifanur Gungor Levent Degirmenci Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres Heliyon Chemical engineering Materials synthesis Natural product chemistry Organic chemistry Food chemistry Clarification |
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Gamze Gunduz Meric Fatih Gegic Sema Leblebici Sifanur Gungor Levent Degirmenci |
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Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres |
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Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres |
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Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres |
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Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres |
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Clarification of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract by Ca based silica microspheres |
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clarification of stevia rebaudiana bertoni extract by ca based silica microspheres |
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Pre-treated Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni extract was clarified via using calcium (Ca) based silica (Si) microspheres. Both adsorption and chemical treatment were applied to extracts, and their effects on clarification were determined by comparison. The study aimed to maintain the highest level of clarity by eliminating chemicals from the treatment procedure. Although close in range with chemical treatment, the highest level of clarity was obtained in the presence of sole Ca/Si application. Clarification was achieved in an interval of 95–99 % with applied procedures. Sustainable utilization of Ca/Si microspheres was investigated by conducting three consecutive adsorption cycles with used microspheres. Results indicated minor changes in clarification levels at the end of three straight runs with used microspheres. Sustainable adsorption of impurities from the extract without the use of additional chemicals was the highlight of the present study. |
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Chemical engineering Materials synthesis Natural product chemistry Organic chemistry Food chemistry Clarification |
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