Extraction and purification of anthraquinones derivatives from Aloe vera L. using alcohol/salt aqueous two-phase system
0106 biological sciences
Emodin
Ethanol
Plant Extracts
Viscosity
Methanol
Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Temperature
Anthraquinones
Hydrogen Bonding
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
Alcohols
Thermodynamics
Salts
Aloe
Crystallization
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
DOI:
10.1007/s00449-012-0864-4
Publication Date:
2012-12-04T03:04:01Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
An alcohol/salt aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) composed of 1-propanol and (NH4)2SO4 was employed to purify anthraquinones (AQs) extracted from Aloe vera L. The main influencing system parameters such as type of alcohol, type and concentration of salt, temperature and pH were investigated in detail. Under the optimal extraction conditions, AQs can be extracted into alcohol-rich phase with high extraction efficiency, meanwhile majority polysaccharides, proteins, mineral substances and other impurities were extracted into salt-rich phase. Partitioning of AQs is dependent on hydrophobic interaction, hydrogen bond interaction, and salting-out effect in ATPS. Temperature also played a great role in the partitioning. After ATPS extraction, alcohol can be recycled by evaporation; moreover, salt can be recycled by dilution crystallization method. Compared with other liquid-liquid extractions, this alcohol/salt system is much simpler, lower in cost with easier recovery of phase-forming components, which has the potential scale-up in down-processing of active ingredients in plant.
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