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Extraction of saffron ingredients and its fingerprinting by nano-emulsion membranes
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novel approach has been introduced for the selective and tunable extraction as
well as the fingerprinting of saffron solutes based upon the emulsion liquid
membrane process. The objective of this method is optimizing the fingerprints,
minimizing the solute variation, increasing the likelihood differences,
obtaining the maximum extraction yield, and introducing the emulsion liquid
membrane process in the fingerprinting extractions. The extractions are focused
on the solutes of the interest including crocins, safranal and picrocrocin.
Based upon the UV/Vis spectra in the range 230-530 nm, the component analysis
of pre-processed data is conducted and the extraction parameters are optimized.
The optimal conditions used for the best performance are surfactant’s type
(Span 80), concentration (2.5 %), type of diluent (<i style="mso-bidi-font-style:
normal">n-decane) in membrane, phase and treat ratios (0.8 and 0.3), and
mixing speed (300 rpm). The repeatability of fingerprints is determined using
surfactant 4 (2.5 %wt) and n-decane as the membrane phase.
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