Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products

Ethanolic fermentation can produce byproducts such as yeast containing intracellular amino acid that is used as a raw material of cosmetics. Residual yeast fermentation as sludge was dissolved and extracted by autolysis at 50°C for 24 hours, so we get the product in the form of intracellular content...

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Main Authors: Sahlan Muhamad, Saefuddin Muhammad, Muryanto, Hermansyah Heri, Wijanarko Anondho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186703040
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spelling doaj-314f782110b4489a9273caf26614aea62021-02-02T00:22:27ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01670304010.1051/e3sconf/20186703040e3sconf_i-trec2018_03040Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic productsSahlan MuhamadSaefuddin MuhammadMuryantoHermansyah HeriWijanarko AnondhoEthanolic fermentation can produce byproducts such as yeast containing intracellular amino acid that is used as a raw material of cosmetics. Residual yeast fermentation as sludge was dissolved and extracted by autolysis at 50°C for 24 hours, so we get the product in the form of intracellular content of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Purification of dye and odor yeast extract was conducted by using an activated carbon column adsorption with ratio 1.5:10 yeast extract solution (g / mL) for six times recycle or until it reaches the absorbance value of 0.020. The content of yeast extract in the form of amino acids was analyzed by High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography method. Analysis of the feasibility test yeast extract as cosmetic raw materials made through the pigment deposition method by inhibit tyrosinase activity. 0.05 g yeast extract before adsorption (pale yellow) produce 62% inhibition of tyrosinase 3130 U / mL. Dry yeast extract after adsorption (odorless) had 96% inhibition of tyrosinase 313 U / mL, whereas placental extract by 89% inhibition of tyrosinase 313 U / mL. These results indicate odorless yeast extract can replace placental extract as an alternative to cosmetic raw materials.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186703040
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author Sahlan Muhamad
Saefuddin Muhammad
Muryanto
Hermansyah Heri
Wijanarko Anondho
spellingShingle Sahlan Muhamad
Saefuddin Muhammad
Muryanto
Hermansyah Heri
Wijanarko Anondho
Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Sahlan Muhamad
Saefuddin Muhammad
Muryanto
Hermansyah Heri
Wijanarko Anondho
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title Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
title_short Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
title_full Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
title_fullStr Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
title_sort extraction and characterization of yeast extract bioethanol byproduct from empty palm oil bunch for raw material of cosmetic products
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Ethanolic fermentation can produce byproducts such as yeast containing intracellular amino acid that is used as a raw material of cosmetics. Residual yeast fermentation as sludge was dissolved and extracted by autolysis at 50°C for 24 hours, so we get the product in the form of intracellular content of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Purification of dye and odor yeast extract was conducted by using an activated carbon column adsorption with ratio 1.5:10 yeast extract solution (g / mL) for six times recycle or until it reaches the absorbance value of 0.020. The content of yeast extract in the form of amino acids was analyzed by High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography method. Analysis of the feasibility test yeast extract as cosmetic raw materials made through the pigment deposition method by inhibit tyrosinase activity. 0.05 g yeast extract before adsorption (pale yellow) produce 62% inhibition of tyrosinase 3130 U / mL. Dry yeast extract after adsorption (odorless) had 96% inhibition of tyrosinase 313 U / mL, whereas placental extract by 89% inhibition of tyrosinase 313 U / mL. These results indicate odorless yeast extract can replace placental extract as an alternative to cosmetic raw materials.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186703040
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