Ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolic compounds from Moringa oleifera leaves by response surface methodology

Eunice Tranquilino‐Rodríguez, H. Martínez‐Flores
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Background: Moringa oleifera is a tree that grows in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. Its leaves, seeds, bark, roots, and flowers are used as ingredients in meals and medicinal applications. Moringa leaf extracts have been studied to contain antioxidant compounds such as phenolic molecules. Recent extraction techniques such as ultrasound and microwaves are alternatives to increase the extraction performance of phenolic compounds while preserving their antioxidant activity.Objective: The approach consisted of optimizing, using a Composite Central Design of Response Surface Methodology (CCD-RMS), the process conditions, for ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of antioxidant phenolic compounds from Moringa oleifera leaves. Methods: A 33 CCD-RMS was used; three independent variables were studied: ethanol concentration (25%, 50%, 75%), time (10, 20, and 30 min), and temperature (25, 37.5, and 50°C). The results showed that the optimal UAE conditions were an ethanol concentration of 52.4%, extraction time of 3.2 min, and temperature of 58.5°C; under these conditions the phenolic content was 13.92±0.21 mg GAE/g sample the total flavonoid content was 10.60±0.06 mg QE/g sample, and 52.22±2.01% and 72.81±1.58% of DPPH• and ABTS•+ radicals were inhibited, respectively.Conclusion: This optimization will make it possible to assess better use of M. oleifera leaves as an antioxidant ingredient in functional food development.Keywords: Moringa oleifera, composite central design, optimization, flavonoids, phenols, antioxidant activity.
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响应面法超声辅助提取辣木叶中的酚类化合物
背景介绍油辣木是一种生长在世界各地热带和亚热带地区的树木。它的叶子、种子、树皮、根和花可用作膳食和药用配料。经研究,辣木叶提取物中含有酚类分子等抗氧化化合物。最新的萃取技术(如超声波和微波)是提高酚类化合物萃取性能同时保留其抗氧化活性的替代方法:该方法包括采用响应面复合中心设计法(CCD-RMS)优化从油辣木叶中超声辅助萃取(UAE)抗氧化酚类化合物的工艺条件。方法:采用 33 CCD-RMS;研究了三个自变量:乙醇浓度(25%、50% 和 75%)、时间(10、20 和 30 分钟)和温度(25、37.5 和 50°C)。结果表明,最佳 UAE 条件为乙醇浓度 52.4%、提取时间 3.2 分钟、温度 58.5°C;在此条件下,酚含量为 13.92±0.21 mg GAE/g,总黄酮含量为 10.60±0.06 mg QE/g,DPPH- 和 ABTS-+ 自由基的抑制率分别为 52.22±2.01%和 72.81±1.58%:结论:这一优化将有助于更好地评估油橄榄叶作为抗氧化成分在功能性食品开发中的应用:油辣木叶 复合中心设计 优化类黄酮 酚类 抗氧化活性
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