Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process

The kinetics of the extraction of oleoresin from ginger using ethyl acetate as the solvent was studied in this work. The effects of particle size and extraction time on oleoresin’s solvent extraction were studied to obtain optimization data. The temperature of the process was kept constant at 40 °C....

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Main Authors: Olakunle M. S., Ameh A. O., Oyegoke T., Shehu H. U.
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Language:English
Published: Sumy State University 2020-12-01
Series:Журнал інженерних наук
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Online Access:http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/jes_7_2_2020_F15-F23.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f52972a272a459b8191b5a025075a882021-04-27T12:51:45ZengSumy State UniversityЖурнал інженерних наук2312-24982414-93812020-12-0172F15F2310.21272/jes.2020.7(2).f3Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction processOlakunle M. S.0Ameh A. O.1Oyegoke T.2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2026-6864Shehu H. U.3Chemical Engineering Department, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, NigeriaChemical Engineering Department, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, NigeriaLaboratoire de Chimie, ENS l’Universite de Lyon, 69007, FranceChemical Engineering Technology Department, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna, NigeriaThe kinetics of the extraction of oleoresin from ginger using ethyl acetate as the solvent was studied in this work. The effects of particle size and extraction time on oleoresin’s solvent extraction were studied to obtain optimization data. The temperature of the process was kept constant at 40 °C. The Ginger particle sizes considered ranged between 1200-250 microns at extraction times ranging between 10–70 minutes. Experimental data generated were fitted into an empirical model to determine the kinetic parameters. The oleoresin yield increases with increasing extraction time up to an optimum time, after which the yield remains constant and yield also increase with decreasing particle size. The results obtained from the kinetics studies revealed that the introduction of the constant term accounting for the diffusion step separately (as an addition) into a single step first-order model (Patricelli’s first order model) raises the R-squared values from 87 % fitness of the model into becoming 99 % with the experimental data. This improved form of Patricelli’s first-order model was found to show a good agreement with Patricelli’s 2-step kinetic model. These findings confirmed that the oleoresin extraction process in the presence of ethyl acetate was found to be first-order kinetics involving two steps mechanism where the use of a single-step first-order model (Patricelli’s first-order kinetic model) and the choice of using ethyl acetate must have contributed to the strong resistance present in the first step of the extraction mechanism especially for the smaller particle size (250 microns). In getting the extraction yield improved, this study, therefore, recommends the use of small particle sizes (< 250 microns), higher temperatures (> 40 °C), and/or better alternative solvents like ethanol.http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/jes_7_2_2020_F15-F23.pdfethyl acetateextractionoleoresinmodeling
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author Olakunle M. S.
Ameh A. O.
Oyegoke T.
Shehu H. U.
spellingShingle Olakunle M. S.
Ameh A. O.
Oyegoke T.
Shehu H. U.
Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
Журнал інженерних наук
ethyl acetate
extraction
oleoresin
modeling
author_facet Olakunle M. S.
Ameh A. O.
Oyegoke T.
Shehu H. U.
author_sort Olakunle M. S.
title Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
title_short Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
title_full Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
title_fullStr Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
title_sort effect of ethyl acetate, time and particle size on the kinetics of the oleoresin extraction process
publisher Sumy State University
series Журнал інженерних наук
issn 2312-2498
2414-9381
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The kinetics of the extraction of oleoresin from ginger using ethyl acetate as the solvent was studied in this work. The effects of particle size and extraction time on oleoresin’s solvent extraction were studied to obtain optimization data. The temperature of the process was kept constant at 40 °C. The Ginger particle sizes considered ranged between 1200-250 microns at extraction times ranging between 10–70 minutes. Experimental data generated were fitted into an empirical model to determine the kinetic parameters. The oleoresin yield increases with increasing extraction time up to an optimum time, after which the yield remains constant and yield also increase with decreasing particle size. The results obtained from the kinetics studies revealed that the introduction of the constant term accounting for the diffusion step separately (as an addition) into a single step first-order model (Patricelli’s first order model) raises the R-squared values from 87 % fitness of the model into becoming 99 % with the experimental data. This improved form of Patricelli’s first-order model was found to show a good agreement with Patricelli’s 2-step kinetic model. These findings confirmed that the oleoresin extraction process in the presence of ethyl acetate was found to be first-order kinetics involving two steps mechanism where the use of a single-step first-order model (Patricelli’s first-order kinetic model) and the choice of using ethyl acetate must have contributed to the strong resistance present in the first step of the extraction mechanism especially for the smaller particle size (250 microns). In getting the extraction yield improved, this study, therefore, recommends the use of small particle sizes (< 250 microns), higher temperatures (> 40 °C), and/or better alternative solvents like ethanol.
topic ethyl acetate
extraction
oleoresin
modeling
url http://jes.sumdu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/jes_7_2_2020_F15-F23.pdf
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