Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.

BACKGROUND:Insect wax is a famous biological resource for the role in economic production in China. Insect wax is a good source of policosanol, which may is a candidate supplement in foodstuff and pharmaceuticals that has important physiological activities. Therefore, this work aims to investigate a...

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Main Authors: Jinju Ma, Liyi Ma, Hong Zhang, Zhongquan Zhang, Youqiong Wang, Kai Li, Xiaoming Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5953464?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-848bdd311b474b90989e39597e0f3b582020-11-25T00:40:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01135e019734310.1371/journal.pone.0197343Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.Jinju MaLiyi MaHong ZhangZhongquan ZhangYouqiong WangKai LiXiaoming ChenBACKGROUND:Insect wax is a famous biological resource for the role in economic production in China. Insect wax is a good source of policosanol, which may is a candidate supplement in foodstuff and pharmaceuticals that has important physiological activities. Therefore, this work aims to investigate a high-yield and rapid method for policosanol fabrication from insect wax. RESULTS:The conditions for policosanol fabrication were optimized as follows: an oil bath temperature of 112.7°C and reductant dosage of 0.97 g (used for the reduction of 10.00 g of insect wax). The yield of policosanol reached 83.20%, which was 4 times greater than that of existing methods, such as saponification. The total content of policosanol obtained under the optimal conditions reached 87%. In other words, a high yield of policosanol was obtained from insect wax (723.84 mg/g), that was 55 times higher than that generated from beeswax-brown via saponification. The concentrations of metal residues in policosanol were within the limits of the European Union regulations and EFSA stipulation. The LD50 values for oral doses of insect wax and policosanol were both > 5 g/kg. CONCLUSION:Policosanol was fabricated via solvent-free reduction from insect wax using LiAlH4 at a high yield. The fabrication conditions were optimized. Policosanol and insect wax showed high security, which made them potential candidates as supplements in foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. The rapid and high-yield method has great potential for commercial manufacturing of policosanol.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5953464?pdf=render
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author Jinju Ma
Liyi Ma
Hong Zhang
Zhongquan Zhang
Youqiong Wang
Kai Li
Xiaoming Chen
spellingShingle Jinju Ma
Liyi Ma
Hong Zhang
Zhongquan Zhang
Youqiong Wang
Kai Li
Xiaoming Chen
Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jinju Ma
Liyi Ma
Hong Zhang
Zhongquan Zhang
Youqiong Wang
Kai Li
Xiaoming Chen
author_sort Jinju Ma
title Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
title_short Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
title_full Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
title_fullStr Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
title_full_unstemmed Policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
title_sort policosanol fabrication from insect wax and optimization by response surface methodology.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Insect wax is a famous biological resource for the role in economic production in China. Insect wax is a good source of policosanol, which may is a candidate supplement in foodstuff and pharmaceuticals that has important physiological activities. Therefore, this work aims to investigate a high-yield and rapid method for policosanol fabrication from insect wax. RESULTS:The conditions for policosanol fabrication were optimized as follows: an oil bath temperature of 112.7°C and reductant dosage of 0.97 g (used for the reduction of 10.00 g of insect wax). The yield of policosanol reached 83.20%, which was 4 times greater than that of existing methods, such as saponification. The total content of policosanol obtained under the optimal conditions reached 87%. In other words, a high yield of policosanol was obtained from insect wax (723.84 mg/g), that was 55 times higher than that generated from beeswax-brown via saponification. The concentrations of metal residues in policosanol were within the limits of the European Union regulations and EFSA stipulation. The LD50 values for oral doses of insect wax and policosanol were both > 5 g/kg. CONCLUSION:Policosanol was fabricated via solvent-free reduction from insect wax using LiAlH4 at a high yield. The fabrication conditions were optimized. Policosanol and insect wax showed high security, which made them potential candidates as supplements in foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. The rapid and high-yield method has great potential for commercial manufacturing of policosanol.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5953464?pdf=render
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