Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) can be an effective strategy for the purification of polyphenols from a fermentation broth. However, solvents need to be chosen to ensure high extraction capacity and selectivity. For that purpose, a systematic study is here presented, where the partition of different polyphenols-naringin, naringenin, -coumaric acid, and -resveratrol-was measured in different solvents and solvent mixtures and described using the semipredictive NRTL-SAC model. The minimum average absolute deviation obtained, based on predicted activity coefficients, was of 40%. With the exception of naringin, the NRTL-SAC molecular descriptors were estimated using solubility data already available in the literature. The obtained results made it possible to propose suitable LLE-based downstream process schemes for two possible purification scenarios: the recovery of -resveratrol and the purification of both naringenin and -resveratrol, two similar hydrophobic polyphenols, both from a fermentation broth containing hydrophilic impurities (e.g., sugars, proteins).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.8b00613 | DOI Listing |
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