Author:
Vázquez Luis,Bañares Celia,Chabni Assamae,Reglero Guillermo,Torres Carlos F.
Abstract
AbstractExtraction of lupeol from lupin hulls has been carried out using supercritical CO2 extraction technology under different operating conditions in order to obtain value-added extracts from the raw material of industrial lupin. The operational parameters used include CO2 pressure and flow and sequential depressurization fractionation. The highest lupeol recovery (96.8%) has been obtained using 320 bar and 50 g/min of CO2. For sequential depressurization, the best results were obtained with a CO2 density close to 728 kg/m3 providing up to 92% of lupeol in the extract and an enrichment factor of 1.2. Despite this high enrichment, lupeol recovery decreases to 50% after fractionation. Better extraction recoveries would have been expected and thus further studies are necessary to improve the extraction recovery of extracts with a high lupeol composition.
Funder
Comunidad de Madrid
Fundación Ramón Areces
Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital, Gobierno de España
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC