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Novel biorefinery process for extraction of laminarin, alginate and protein from brown seaweed using hydrodynamic cavitation

Author(s)
Zhu, Xianglu  
Healy, Laura  
Das, Rahel Suchintita  
Karuppusamy, Shanmugapriya  
Sun, Da-Wen  
O'Donnell, C. P. (Colm P.)  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/31091
Date Issued
2023-07
Date Available
2026-01-22T16:43:53Z
Abstract
This paper investigates a novel biorefinery process designed for the extraction of valuable compounds from brown seaweed Alaria esculenta using hydrodynamic cavitation (HDC). A two-stage process was developed to maximize the value of seaweed biomass by control of the processing time, solvent selection and HDC conditions to extract laminarin, alginate, mannitol and protein in a cascading manner, maximizing the value of seaweed biomass. After the first extraction stage using 0.1 M HCl, membrane ultrafiltration was employed to separate laminarin and mannitol. The purity of the laminarin and mannitol obtained was up to 86.57 ± 3.72 % and 40.49 ± 2.78 % with recovery rates of 55.55 ± 3.10 % and 75.90 ± 4.49 %, respectively. Ethanol precipitation was then carried out to recover sodium alginate after the second extraction stage process using 2 % Na2CO3 (w/v). The sodium alginate purity extracted by employing HDC twice (HDC-HDC) was 88.98 ± 4.70 % with a recovery rate of 65.13 ± 5.14 %. The remaining residue after the biorefinery process had an enriched protein content of 17.19 ± 1.33 %. This study demonstrates that an HDC-assisted biorefinery process can significantly (P < 0.05) reduce energy consumption. The laminarin extracts were further characterised by antioxidant activity, anti-inflammation activity, FT-IR, and anti-microbial activity. The laminarin extracted in this study was shown to have identical bioactive activities as the commercially available samples.
Sponsorship
Enterprise Ireland
University College Dublin
European Commission
Other Sponsorship
China Scholarship Council (CSC)
BlueBio ERA-NET COFUND on the Blue Bioeconomy
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Algal Research
Volume
74
Start Page
1
End Page
8
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 The Authors
Subjects

Hydrodynamic cavitati...

Biorefinery process

Alaria esculenta

Laminarin

Alginate

Seaweed extraction

DOI
10.1016/j.algal.2023.103243
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2211-9264
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