Valorisation des microalgues par extraction et séparation des molécules bioactives

dc.contributor.authorDjamai, Wissamen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-08T09:06:35Zen_US
dc.date.available2019-12-08T09:06:35Zen_US
dc.date.issued2019-06-25en_US
dc.description.abstractMicroalgae represent an important source of valuable bioproducts (such as food, nutraceuticals, antioxidants, and pigments) and biofuel. There is thus an urgent need to develop an appropriate separation and purification technologies. In this work, microalgae harvested in the Hammam Boughrara dam, situated in Tlemcen (north-west of Algeria), were used as source to recover and fractionate bio-derived molecules using membrane-assisted processes. Thus, an evaluation of the bioactive compounds in addition to the antioxidant activity was performed, on the other hand, a separation/purification of the main compounds of this biomass was carried out using membrane-assisted method. The microalgal mixture studied shows a variety of natural antioxidant molecules such as polyphenol, flavonoids as well as pigments. In addition, modest antioxidant properties, confirmed by the determination of the correlation factor indicating a strong contribution of polyphenols by an antiradical power (Test of DPPH•); and a good ability of carotenoids and flavonoids, containing the extracts, to inhibit the peroxidation of β-carotene; as well as with a very significant reducing power of the three molecular groups studied (polyphenols, flavonoids and carotenoids). The results obtained also allowed the identification of four phenolic compounds "Gallic Acid, Catechin, Syringic and Naringinine" in the methanolic extract which reveals more effective antioxidant agent compared to the other extracts studied. On the other hand, an appropriate strategy to fractionate biomolecules using ultrafiltration (UF) has been developed after the selection of an effective cell desruption method. To maintain a stable permeate flux it was necessary to decrease the complexity of the solution prior to UF. This was achieved by separating triglycerides (TAGs) and pigments after cell disruption by solid-liquidliquid extraction with an green solvent. The UF of the remaining aqueous phase allowed a recovery factor of 70% of the proteins and more than 85% of the carbohydrates in the retentate. TAGs not recovered in the alternative solvent, remaining in the aqueous phase were separated in the permeate with a purity of about 70% and a recovery factor of about 60%.en_US
dc.identifier.citationsalle des thèsesen_US
dc.identifier.otherDOC-543-13-01en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/15133en_US
dc.language.isofren_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Tlemcenen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesbfst2524;en_US
dc.subjectMicroalgae; antioxidant activity; biorefinery; Green solvent; ultrafiltration; nutraceuticals; bioproducts; Hammam Boughrara.en_US
dc.subjectMicroalgues; activité antioxydante; bioraffinerie; solvant alternatif; ultrafiltration; les nutraceutiques; bioproduits; Hammam Boughraraen_US
dc.titleValorisation des microalgues par extraction et séparation des molécules bioactivesen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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