Recovery, reusability and stability studies of beta cyclodextrin used for cholesterol removal from shrimp lipid

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Beta cyclodextrin (β-CD) was used for cholesterol removal from shrimp lipid using ethyl acetate and water as solvents. The cholesterol incorporating β-CD complex (β-CD-CL) was collected and β-CD recovery was performed using a β-CD-CL : ethanol mixture (1 : 15 ratio) with the aid of ultrasonication and a water bath at 55 °C for 40 min. Recycled β-CD (R-β-CD) was compared with pure β-CD (P-β-CD) for the reusability of cholesterol removal from shrimp lipid. R-β-CD showed 94% cholesterol removal, while 95% was achieved for P-β-CD. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) showed a slight decrease in the melting point of R-β-CD. Nevertheless, FTIR and NMR results revealed that functional groups and the proton spectrum of R-β-CD was negligibly altered. Fatty acid contents of treated oil were slightly higher when treated with R-β-CD than those of the lipid subjected to P-β-CD treatment. Reusability of β-CD could be achieved as confirmed by the maintained capacity in cholesterol removal and unaltered structure. This journal is

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Raju, N., Singh, A., & Benjakul, S. (2021). Recovery, reusability and stability studies of beta cyclodextrin used for cholesterol removal from shrimp lipid. RSC Advances, 11(37), 23113–23121. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03282h

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