Published: CABEQ 36 (2) (2022) 129–138
       Paper type: Original Scientific Paper 
     
R. Madadi, S. Shahriari and H. Mozafari
Abstract
      Betanin and crocin, two food additives with attractive colors, are bioactive compounds of plants that are widely used in food, pharmaceutical, and medical industries. These bioactive pigments are sensitive to light, heat, organic solvents, and pH. It seems 
that a benign economic method is needed to extract these biomolecules, especially for 
industrial applications. The aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) is a liquid-liquid extraction technique that has shown its potential in recent years to extract and separate 
biomolecules. In this study, an ATPS consisting of carbohydrate (sorbitol) and ionic liquid (tetrabutyl phosphonium bromide) has been proposed as a new separation system 
with unique properties to study the partition coefficient of crocin and betanin. The results 
indicated that crocin and betanin had more tendency to the ionic liquid (IL)-rich phase 
and carbohydrate-rich phase, respectively. The influence of the concentration of IL and 
sorbitol on the partition coefficient was studied. The results showed that an increase in 
the tie-line length (concentrations) increased the partition coefficient of crocin and betanin. Enhancement in temperature increased the partition coefficient of crocin. The highest values of crocin recovery (97.55 %) and partition coefficient (39.85) at 308 K show 
that our proposed ATPS can be considered for crocin separation in one step.
    

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Keywords
      ionic liquid, carbohydrate , crocin , betanin , extraction, aqueous two-phase systems