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A protein and astaxanthin-concentrated fraction (R f) can be recovered from shrimp cooking wastewater by ultrafiltration at 300 kDa, indicating that astaxanthin is somehow associated to membrane-retained proteins. Response surface analysis showed that astaxanthin can be extracted from R f using sunflower oil (3:1 v/v) under milder conditions (T < 40 °C) than directly from shrimp exoskeleton. Modeling astaxanthin extraction kinetics at 30 °C revealed that the process is a consequence of both mass transfer and hydrogen bonding between astaxanthin and oil. The freeze-dried concentrate (FR f ) showed two-phase extraction profiles with a much faster pigment recovery observed at 30 °C compared to the liquid form (R f). The best yields of astaxanthin extraction were not further improved after hydrolysis with alcalase at 45 °C for 30 min (HR f ), although higher yields were obtained when both R f and LR f were extracted in the presence of 200 mg/L butylated hydroxyanisole or ethoxyquin. Astaxanthin from this shrimp by-product has low thermal stability in oil at high temperatures (60 and 70 °C), suggesting the carotenoid is mainly free as a result of the cooking process and not bounded to proteins or lipids as it occurs in its natural form
Bajamar Séptima (Contract No. 20090910 co-financed by the Centre for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI)) supported this research.
11 páginas, 7 figuras, 5 tablas
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Astaxanthin, Extraction kinetics, Sunflower oil, Mathematical modeling, Shrimp by-products, Surface response methodology
Astaxanthin, Extraction kinetics, Sunflower oil, Mathematical modeling, Shrimp by-products, Surface response methodology
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