Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.122, 88-98, 2017
Supercritical fluid and pressurized liquid extractions of phytonutrients from passion fruit by-products: Economic evaluation of sequential multi-stage and single-stage processes
This work presents the economic evaluation of two processes to obtain: i) four extract fractions from passion fruit bagasse by sequential multi-stage process comprising three steps of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) and one step of pressurized liquid extraction (PLE); ii) one extract from passion fruit rinds by single-stage PLE process. The economic simulation and sensitivity study were performed for plants containing two extraction vessels of 1, 5, 50 and 500 L. The scale-up led to a decrease in the cost of manufacturing (COM). COMB of extracts from sequential multi-stage and single-stage processes decreased from US$ 220.51/kg to US$ 26.33/kg and US$ 71.03/kg to US$ 11.96/kg, respectively, when the system capacity increased from 2 x 1 L to 2 x 500 L. Itemized costs related to materials, facilities, labor and utilities are also presented. Both processes are economically promising, especially when the extracts are produced in large scale and sold by the current market price. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Bagasse;Rind;Supercritical fluid extraction;Pressurized liquid extraction;Cost of manufacturing;Return on investment