화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.56, No.3, 291-295, 2007
Extraction and purification of solanesol from tobacco - (I). Extraction and silica gel column chromatography separation of solanesol
Solanesol, a main polyprenol occurred in tobacco, has gained the attention of biochemists because of its value as a source of isoprene units for the synthesis of metabolically active quinones and vitamin K analogs. This article deals with extraction and purifyication of solanesol. Ground tobacco leaf was extracted with petroleum ether in 50 degrees C water bath under reflux for 2 h, and then filtrated, the powder leaf was re-extracted successively with petroleum ether and the extracts were pooled and concentrated to get pasty residue. The residue was saponified and subsequently loaded onto silica gel column chromatography. The chemical was eluted using a binary solvent mixture of petroleum ether-acetone (90:10, v/v) and the eluent was collected by fraction size of 5 ml. Tentative identification was carried out using TLC. The fractions mainly contained solanesol were pooled and dried by rotary evaporation. The yield of solenosol was 0.38% of the dry weight of tobacco leaf, and the purity was 83.04%. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.