Application of Green Technology to Extract Clean and Safe Bioactive Compounds from Biomass Grown in Poultry Wastewater.

Molecules

Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia IP, UBB-Bioenergy and Biorefineries Unit, Estrada Paço Lumiar, Edificio G, 1649-038 Lisbon, Portugal.

Published: March 2023

Microalgae are capable of assimilating nutrients from wastewater (WW), producing clean water and biomass rich in bioactive compounds that need to be recovered from inside the microalgal cell. This work investigated subcritical water (SW) extraction to collect high-value compounds from the microalga after treating poultry WW. The treatment efficiency was evaluated in terms of total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), phosphate, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and metals. was able to remove 77% TKN, 50% phosphate, 84% COD, and metals (48-89%) within legislation values. SW extraction was performed at 170 °C and 30 bar for 10 min. SW allowed the extraction of total phenols (1.073 mg GAE/mL extract) and total flavonoids (0.111 mg CAT/mL extract) with high antioxidant activity (IC value, 7.18 µg/mL). The microalga was shown to be a source of organic compounds of commercial value (e.g., squalene). Finally, the SW conditions allowed the removal of pathogens and metals in the extracts and residues to values in accordance with legislation, assuring their safety for feed or agriculture applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052397DOI Listing

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