Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process

The extraction efficiency, fatty acid profiles (FAP) and classes of lipids separated from insect powders by a one-step process were studied. Hexane (H), chloroform (C), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), and 3:2 hexane-isopropanol (HI) were used as extraction solvents and results were compared to 2:1 c...

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Main Authors: Alleda Rose, Jacek Jaczynski, Kristen Matak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Future Foods
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666833521000630
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spelling doaj-3acd2ddd73e74f7cb081424181e515802021-09-17T04:38:13ZengElsevierFuture Foods2666-83352021-12-014100073Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction processAlleda Rose0Jacek Jaczynski1Kristen Matak2Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA, PO Box 6108, 26505-6108Corresponding authors.; Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA, PO Box 6108, 26505-6108Corresponding authors.; Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA, PO Box 6108, 26505-6108The extraction efficiency, fatty acid profiles (FAP) and classes of lipids separated from insect powders by a one-step process were studied. Hexane (H), chloroform (C), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), and 3:2 hexane-isopropanol (HI) were used as extraction solvents and results were compared to 2:1 chloroform-methanol (CM). A 1:10 sample:solvent was mixed and centrifuged to separate the lipid layer which was then filtered and dried. Extraction was best (P<0.05) using CM as the solvent for adult cricket and locust; however, MTBE had the greatest efficiency (P<0.05) for silkworm pupae. The lipid classes extracted from silkworm were most like the initial powder (p>0.05), regardless of solvent. H and MTBE extracted lipid classes like (P>0.05) the initial cricket and locust, respectively. The FAP for cricket lipid was like the initial (P>0.05) when CM was used; however, the FAPs of locust and silkworm lipid were most like the initial powders (P>0.05) when MTBE and C were used as the solvent, respectively.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666833521000630One-step organic solvent extractionLipid extraction efficiencyLipid classesFatty acid profile
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author Alleda Rose
Jacek Jaczynski
Kristen Matak
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Jacek Jaczynski
Kristen Matak
Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
Future Foods
One-step organic solvent extraction
Lipid extraction efficiency
Lipid classes
Fatty acid profile
author_facet Alleda Rose
Jacek Jaczynski
Kristen Matak
author_sort Alleda Rose
title Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
title_short Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
title_full Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
title_fullStr Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
title_sort extraction of lipids from insect powders using a one-step organic solvent extraction process
publisher Elsevier
series Future Foods
issn 2666-8335
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The extraction efficiency, fatty acid profiles (FAP) and classes of lipids separated from insect powders by a one-step process were studied. Hexane (H), chloroform (C), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), and 3:2 hexane-isopropanol (HI) were used as extraction solvents and results were compared to 2:1 chloroform-methanol (CM). A 1:10 sample:solvent was mixed and centrifuged to separate the lipid layer which was then filtered and dried. Extraction was best (P<0.05) using CM as the solvent for adult cricket and locust; however, MTBE had the greatest efficiency (P<0.05) for silkworm pupae. The lipid classes extracted from silkworm were most like the initial powder (p>0.05), regardless of solvent. H and MTBE extracted lipid classes like (P>0.05) the initial cricket and locust, respectively. The FAP for cricket lipid was like the initial (P>0.05) when CM was used; however, the FAPs of locust and silkworm lipid were most like the initial powders (P>0.05) when MTBE and C were used as the solvent, respectively.
topic One-step organic solvent extraction
Lipid extraction efficiency
Lipid classes
Fatty acid profile
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666833521000630
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