Effect of extraction techniques on anthocyanin from butterfly pea flowers (Clitoria ternatea L.) cultivated in Vietnam

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Applied Biology and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2021-11-10 DOI:10.7324/jabb.2021.96022
N. Thuy, T. Ben, V. Minh, N. V. Tai
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The butterfly pea flower (Clitoria ternatea) has attracted much interest recently due to its potential application as a source of natural food colorings and antioxidants. Along with conventional methods, this study applied ultrasound and microwave techniques in the extraction of natural pigments, as well as bioactive compounds. For this purpose, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) (temperature 60oC–80oC, time 15–60 minutes, solid-toliquid ratio 5:100 (g/ml), 490 W, and 42 kHz frequency), microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) (microwave’s power levels 200–600 W, time 3–6 minutes), and conventional extraction (CE) (temperature 60oC–80oC, time 15–60 minutes) were applied. The results showed a significant (p < 0.05) effect of MAE and UAE on anthocyanins and antioxidant activities ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) of butterfly pea flowers extract in comparison with CE. The MAE and UAE methods improved anthocyanin yield by 14.11% and 15.01% with the highest total anthocyanin content obtained by UAE (70oC and 5 minutes). Multiple regression analysis was performed to select the optimal parameters by UAE (74oC for 56.88 minutes) with the highest concentration of anthocyanins (39.90 mg/l) and FRAP (μMFeSO4/100 ml) in the extract. Five anthocyanin compounds, delphinidin-hex, cyanidin-hexose-deoxyHex, delphinidin-deoxyhex-hex, cyanidin-hexose-2 deoxyHex, and delphinidin-hexose-2 deoxyHex, were identified in the extract.
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越南栽培蝴蝶豌豆花花青素提取工艺的影响
蝶豆花(Clitoria ternatea)最近因其作为天然食品色素和抗氧化剂的潜在应用而引起了人们的广泛关注。本研究在常规提取方法的基础上,应用超声和微波技术提取天然色素及生物活性化合物。为此,采用超声辅助提取(UAE)(温度60℃- 80℃,时间15-60分钟,固液比5:100 (g/ml), 490 W, 42 kHz频率),微波辅助提取(MAE)(微波功率200-600 W,时间3-6分钟),常规提取(CE)(温度60℃- 80℃,时间15-60分钟)。结果表明,与CE相比,MAE和UAE对豌豆花提取物花青素和抗氧化活性(FRAP)的影响显著(p < 0.05)。MAE和UAE法分别提高了14.11%和15.01%的花青素产量,其中UAE法(70℃、5 min)的总花青素含量最高。以花青素(39.90 mg/l)和FRAP (μMFeSO4/100 ml)含量最高的UAE(74℃,56.88 min)为优化条件,进行多元回归分析。从提取物中鉴定出5种花青素化合物,分别为飞鸽苷-己糖-脱氧己糖、飞鸽苷-脱氧己糖、飞鸽苷-脱氧己糖、飞鸽苷-己糖-2脱氧己糖和飞鸽苷-己糖-2脱氧己糖。
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