Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock

Marine diatoms are a potential source for lipids and carbohydrates, which can have several applications ranging from biofuels to nutraceuticals. Due to their siliceous cellular structure and the complex nature of different lipid classes, it is important to understand the effect of biomass pre-treatm...

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Main Authors: Paul Hogan, Paz Otero, Patrick Murray, Sushanta Kumar Saha
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001006
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spelling doaj-1f2925d3d5d94b0cb99715d6d2a0a6a22021-02-05T16:13:58ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-01-0171e05995Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstockPaul Hogan0Paz Otero1Patrick Murray2Sushanta Kumar Saha3Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology, Moylish Park, V94 E8YF, Limerick, IrelandNutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, University of Vigo - Ourense Campus, E-32004, Ourense, SpainShannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology, Moylish Park, V94 E8YF, Limerick, IrelandShannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology, Moylish Park, V94 E8YF, Limerick, Ireland; Corresponding author.Marine diatoms are a potential source for lipids and carbohydrates, which can have several applications ranging from biofuels to nutraceuticals. Due to their siliceous cellular structure and the complex nature of different lipid classes, it is important to understand the effect of biomass pre-treatment on the extractability of marine diatom lipids. In the present study, we tested the effect of four biomass pre-treatments (acid, base, anionic detergent, and non-ionic detergent) conditions on the extractability of lipids from Amphora sp. biomass. Lipids were extracted under identical supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) conditions from each of the above mentioned pre-treated biomass of Amphora sp. grown with or without silica. The fatty acids profile of saponified lipids was analysed by LC-MS. Results obtained in this study suggest each pre-treatment has a specific effect on the fatty acids profile. Therefore, depending on the downstream application of lipids (biodiesel or nutritional), both types of biomass and their pre-treatment conditions need to be considered. From the fermentation study for biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock, it was found that the complex carbohydrates of Amphora sp. biomass were easily convertible by autoclaving to monomer sugars, which were suitable for bioethanol production by yeast fermentation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001006Biomass pre-treatmentDiatom Amphora sp.Supercritical fluid CO2 extractionFatty acids profileBioethanol feedstockYeast fermentation
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author Paul Hogan
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Patrick Murray
Sushanta Kumar Saha
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Paz Otero
Patrick Murray
Sushanta Kumar Saha
Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
Heliyon
Biomass pre-treatment
Diatom Amphora sp.
Supercritical fluid CO2 extraction
Fatty acids profile
Bioethanol feedstock
Yeast fermentation
author_facet Paul Hogan
Paz Otero
Patrick Murray
Sushanta Kumar Saha
author_sort Paul Hogan
title Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
title_short Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
title_full Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
title_fullStr Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
title_full_unstemmed Effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical CO2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom Amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
title_sort effect of biomass pre-treatment on supercritical co2 extraction of lipids from marine diatom amphora sp. and its biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Marine diatoms are a potential source for lipids and carbohydrates, which can have several applications ranging from biofuels to nutraceuticals. Due to their siliceous cellular structure and the complex nature of different lipid classes, it is important to understand the effect of biomass pre-treatment on the extractability of marine diatom lipids. In the present study, we tested the effect of four biomass pre-treatments (acid, base, anionic detergent, and non-ionic detergent) conditions on the extractability of lipids from Amphora sp. biomass. Lipids were extracted under identical supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) conditions from each of the above mentioned pre-treated biomass of Amphora sp. grown with or without silica. The fatty acids profile of saponified lipids was analysed by LC-MS. Results obtained in this study suggest each pre-treatment has a specific effect on the fatty acids profile. Therefore, depending on the downstream application of lipids (biodiesel or nutritional), both types of biomass and their pre-treatment conditions need to be considered. From the fermentation study for biomass evaluation as bioethanol feedstock, it was found that the complex carbohydrates of Amphora sp. biomass were easily convertible by autoclaving to monomer sugars, which were suitable for bioethanol production by yeast fermentation.
topic Biomass pre-treatment
Diatom Amphora sp.
Supercritical fluid CO2 extraction
Fatty acids profile
Bioethanol feedstock
Yeast fermentation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001006
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