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性别:男

毕业院校:中国协和医科大学

学位:博士

所在单位:生物工程学院

学科:生物化工. 微生物学. 微生物与生化药学

办公地点:辽宁省大连市高新园区凌工路2号大连理工大学西部校区生物工程学院309室

联系方式:辽宁省大连市高新园区凌工路2号大连理工大学生物工程学院

电子邮箱:yshdong@dlut.edu.cn

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Three-liquid-phase extraction of diosgenin and steroidal saponins from fermentation of Dioscorea zingibernsis C. H. Wright

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2010-05-01

发表刊物:PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY

收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus

卷号:45

期号:5

页面范围:752-756

ISSN号:1359-5113

关键字:Diosgenin; Microwave-assisted aqueous-two-phase extraction (MAATPE); Three-liquid-phase extraction (TLPE); Recovery; Steroids; Partition behavior

摘要:Diosgenin is an important starting material in the steroidal hormone industry. The yield of diosgenin obtained from the fermentation of Dioscorea zingibernsis C. H. Wright (DZW) by Trichoderma harzianum is higher than that typically obtained from acid hydrolysis. In this paper, the extraction of steroids in the culture broth was studied. A novel three-liquid-phase system (Ups) consisted of petroleum ether, ethanol, ammonium sulphate and water was used to separate diosgenin and steroidal saponins in the culture broth. The partition behaviors of various steroidal saponins, diosgenin and glucose were investigated. From this, an optimized TLPS was obtained, which composed of 30% ethanol (w/w), 17% (NH(4))(2)SO(4) (w/w) and 40% (w/w) petroleum ether. In the optimized TLPS, almost all of the diosgenin was extracted into the top phase giving a recovery of 97.24%, whereas the steroidal saponins were mainly extracted into the middle phase, with recoveries of zingibernsis newsaponin, deltonin and diosgenin-diglucoside reaching almost 100%. The recoveries of trillin and diosgenin-triglucoside were 96.03% and 98.82%, respectively. Glucose tended to remain in the bottom phase, giving a recovery of 72.01%. The three-liquid-phase extraction (TLPE) successfully resulted in the simultaneous separation of diosgenin, untransformed steroidal saponins and glucose. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.