Aashna Kapahi, A. Ajeet Sankar, Jyoti Sagar Gokhale
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Abstract
This study deals with the optimization of sequential ultrasound-microwave extraction of carrageenan from Kappaphycus alvarezii and its comparison with aqueous and alkali extraction. Optimization of extraction parameters was carried out using Response Surface Methodology. For the evaluation of the parameters Central Composite Rotatable Design with three independent parameters (temperature, extraction time and liquid/solid ratio) at five different levels was studied with yield as a response. ANOVA was performed to find the significance of the model. The highest extraction yield of 61.25 ± 0.70% with 10 min of ultrasound pre-treatment at 400 W followed by 15 min of microwave extraction at 93 °C was obtained using sequential UMAE. The structural characterization of extracted polysaccharide confirmed the presence of kappa-carrageenan. The physicochemical properties such as 3,6-anhydrogalactose, sulfate, protein content, rheology, and gel strength of carrageenan were measured. The carrageenan extracted using MAE and sequential UMAE showed high 3,6-anhydrogalactose content (41.12 ± 0.91%) and low sulfate content compared to aqueous extracted carrageenan. The rheological curves showed shear-thinning behaviour and higher apparent viscosity values for UMAE extracted carrageenan. In addition, sequential UMAE showed the highest values for gel strength (588.03 ± 4.81 g) and antioxidant activity (DPPH method: 28.80 ± 0.43; ABTS method: 32.35 ± 0.35) due to high 3,6-anhydrogalactose content, which was formed on removal of the sulfate group from precursor carrageenan.
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The Journal of Applied Phycology publishes work on the rapidly expanding subject of the commercial use of algae.
The journal accepts submissions on fundamental research, development of techniques and practical applications in such areas as algal and cyanobacterial biotechnology and genetic engineering, tissues culture, culture collections, commercially useful micro-algae and their products, mariculture, algalization and soil fertility, pollution and fouling, monitoring, toxicity tests, toxic compounds, antibiotics and other biologically active compounds.
Each issue of the Journal of Applied Phycology also includes a short section for brief notes and general information on new products, patents and company news.