Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.215, 929-936, 2013
Factors affecting cellular lipid extraction from marine microalgae
Factors affecting intracellular lipid extraction from marine microalgae were investigated using various techniques. The biomass drying method and moisture content, and the solvent extraction system were the factors studied. Lipid was analytically classified into three categories i.e. neutral lipid, free fatty acid (FFA) and polar lipid using solid-phase extraction. Biomass drying methods (freeze-, oven- and solar drying) did not affect lipid yield, but the FFA content of the lipid was three times higher for solar dried biomass. Of the various lipid extraction methods tested, including sonication, homogenization, accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) and Soxhlet extraction, sonication was the least efficient compared to other methods when a partially miscible solvent system i.e. hexane-methanol was used. Chloroform-methanol solvent system had maximum lipid extraction efficiency (33%). A biomass moisture content up to 5% had no impact on lipid extraction efficiency, but higher moisture contents reduced lipid extraction and increased the FFA fraction. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Microalgae;Drying;Lipid classification;Solid phase extraction;Accelerated solvent extraction;Thin layer chromatography