| Literature DB >> 25812996 |
Nyuk Ling Ma1, Kit Yinn Teh2, Su Shiung Lam3, Anne Marie Kaben4, Thye San Cha5.
Abstract
This study demonstrates the use of NMR techniques coupled with chemometric analysis as a high throughput data mining method to identify and examine the efficiency of different disruption techniques tested on microalgae (Chlorella variabilis, Scenedesmus regularis and Ankistrodesmus gracilis). The yield and chemical diversity from the disruptions together with the effects of pre-oven and pre-freeze drying prior to disruption techniques were discussed. HCl extraction showed the highest recovery of oil compounds from the disrupted microalgae (up to 90%). In contrast, NMR analysis showed the highest intensity of bioactive metabolites obtained for homogenized extracts pre-treated with freeze-drying, indicating that homogenizing is a more favorable approach to recover bioactive substances from the disrupted microalgae. The results show the potential of NMR as a useful metabolic fingerprinting tool for assessing compound diversity in complex microalgae extracts.Entities:
Keywords: Bioactive compounds; Disruption; Metabolite; Microalgae; NMR
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25812996 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.03.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642