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Four\nparameters with three levels (-1, 0, +1) were chosen including sodium alginate concentration\n(2 – 3 - 4%), calcium chloride concentration (4 - 6 - 8%), plant extract-alginate solution ratio\n(0.02 – 0.11 - 0.2 mg/ml), and gelation time (5 – 12.5 - 20 min). of the total phenolic and flavonoid contents encapsulation efficiency was assessed. Likewise, the antioxidant activity was evaluated using ferric-reducing power (FRP) and free radical scavenging activity (DPPH).\n\n\n\nThe results of response surface methodology analysis using Box˗Behnken design\nshowed that the optimal encapsulation conditions were 3.11% for alginate concentration, 5.74%\nfor calcium chloride concentration, 0.1 mg/ml for the plant extract-alginate solution ratio, and\n10.80 min for gelation time. Under these conditions, the optimum values of total phenolic and\nflavonoid encapsulation efficiency were 86.17% and 75.69%, respectively, 126.75 mg AAE/100\ng for ferric reducing power and 97.29% for DPPH. 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Optimization of Malabar Nut (Justicia adhatoda L.) Leaves’ Phenolic
Compounds by Alginate Emulsion-gelation Approach using Response
Surface Methodology
The encapsulation technique is an effective method for coating bioactive
molecules and protecting them against various technological treatment conditions during production processing.
The aim of this study was to optimize the encapsulation conditions of phenolic compounds extracted from Malabar nut (Justicia adhatoda L.) leaves by alginate emulsion-gelation
approach using response surface methodology
The ionotropic gelation method was used to encapsulate the phenolic compounds of
Malabar nut (Justicia adhatoda L.) leaves. The optimization of this phenolic compounds encapsulation was carried out using response surface methodology through Box˗Behnken design. Four
parameters with three levels (-1, 0, +1) were chosen including sodium alginate concentration
(2 – 3 - 4%), calcium chloride concentration (4 - 6 - 8%), plant extract-alginate solution ratio
(0.02 – 0.11 - 0.2 mg/ml), and gelation time (5 – 12.5 - 20 min). of the total phenolic and flavonoid contents encapsulation efficiency was assessed. Likewise, the antioxidant activity was evaluated using ferric-reducing power (FRP) and free radical scavenging activity (DPPH).
The results of response surface methodology analysis using Box˗Behnken design
showed that the optimal encapsulation conditions were 3.11% for alginate concentration, 5.74%
for calcium chloride concentration, 0.1 mg/ml for the plant extract-alginate solution ratio, and
10.80 min for gelation time. Under these conditions, the optimum values of total phenolic and
flavonoid encapsulation efficiency were 86.17% and 75.69%, respectively, 126.75 mg AAE/100
g for ferric reducing power and 97.29% for DPPH. The experimental and prediction results have
expressed a high significant level for all responses.
The method revealed the validity of elaborated models through response surface
methodology optimization processes for phenolic antioxidants encapsulation of Malabar nut
(Justicia adhatoda L.) leaves extract.
Current Bioactive CompoundsPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍:
The journal aims to provide comprehensive review articles on new bioactive compounds with proven activities in various biological screenings and pharmacological models with a special emphasis on stereoeselective synthesis. The aim is to provide a valuable information source of bioactive compounds synthesized or isolated, which can be used for further development of pharmaceuticals by industry and academia. The journal should prove to be essential reading for pharmacologists, natural product chemists and medicinal chemists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the most important developments on new bioactive compounds of natural or synthetic origin, including their stereoeselective synthesis.