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Ethanol Extraction of Polar Lipids from Nannochloropsis oceanica for Food,Feed, and Biotechnology Applications Evaluated Using Lipidomic Approaches
Authors:Tnia Melo  Ana R P Figueiredo  Elisabete da Costa  Daniela Couto  Joana Silva  M Rosrio Domingues  Pedro Domingues
Institution:1.Mass Spectrometry Center, LAQV-REQUIMTE, Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, Santiago University Campus, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal; (A.R.P.F.); (E.d.C.); (D.C.); (M.R.D.);2.CESAM-Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, Santiago University Campus, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;3.Allmicroalgae—Natural Products S.A., Avenida das Forças Armadas, 125, 7º Piso, 1600-079 Lisboa, Portugal;
Abstract:Nannochloropsis oceanica can accumulate lipids and is a good source of polar lipids, which are emerging as new value-added compounds with high commercial value for the food, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical industries. Some applications may limit the extraction solvents, such as food applications that require safe food-grade solvents, such as ethanol. However, the effect of using ethanol as an extraction solvent on the quality of the extracted polar lipidome, compared to other more traditional methods, is not yet well established. In this study, the polar lipid profile of N. oceanica extracts was obtained using different solvents, including chloroform/methanol (CM), dichloromethane/methanol (DM), dichloromethane/ethanol (DE), and ethanol (E), and evaluated by modern lipidomic methods using LC-MS/MS. Ultrasonic bath (E + USB)- and ultrasonic probe (E + USP)-assisted methodologies were implemented to increase the lipid extraction yields using ethanol. The polar lipid signature and antioxidant activity of DM, E + USB, and E + USP resemble conventional CM, demonstrating a similar extraction efficiency, while the DE and ethanol extracts were significantly different. Our results showed the impact of different extraction solvents in the polar lipid composition of the final extracts and demonstrated the feasibility of E + USB and E + USP as safe and food-grade sources of polar lipids, with the potential for high-added-value biotechnological applications.
Keywords:Nannochloropsis oceanica  solvent extraction  lipidomics  glycolipids  phospholipids  betaine lipids
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