Abstract

Ethanol-soluble components of corn (zein and xanthophylls) were separated and purified by size exclusion chromatography. Aqueous ethanol was used as the solvent for the entire process from extraction through chromatography. The effect of operating and design parameters, such as temperature, flow rate, loading mass, loading volume, column height and diameter, on productivity and resolution of the components was studied. Using a one-variable-at-a-time (OVAT) approach with 1 cm × 60 cm columns, optimum conditions were determined to be 40 °C temperature, 0.25 mL/min flow rate, volume loading of 22 mL corn extract, mass loading at 70 g/L of corn extract. All components could be resolved with base line separation with a 240 cm column length. Column diameter did not affect separation, implying linear scalability with constant flow distribution.

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