Direct extraction of lutein from wet macroalgae by liquefied dimethyl ether without any pretreatment

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Abstract

Extraction of lutein from raw macroalgae Monostroma nitidum was conducted using a simple method employing dimethyl ether (DME) as a solvent. DME extraction enabled omission of conventional drying and cell wall disruption steps, yielding 0.30 mg/g dry lutein from wet M. nitidum. The yield of extracted lutein was higher than that by chloroform-methanol extraction from freeze-dried and cell-disrupted M. nitidum. DME extraction provides a safe, eco-friendly approach that combines high yields of lutein with unheated drying of wet macroalgae in a single step.

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Kanda, H., Wahyudiono, MacHmudah, S., & Goto, M. (2020). Direct extraction of lutein from wet macroalgae by liquefied dimethyl ether without any pretreatment. ACS Omega, 5(37), 24005–24010. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03358

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