Optimization of extraction of stinging nettle leaf phenolic compounds using response surface methodology
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2015
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Vajić, Una-Jovana
Grujić-Milanović, Jelica

Živković, Jelena
Savikin, Katarina
Gođevac, Dejan

Miloradović, Zoran

Bugarski, Branko

Mihailović-Stanojević, Nevena

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A full three level factorial design was implemented for optimization of extraction parameters in order to maximize total phenolic (TP) yield from stinging nettle leaf. Factors considered were percentage of methanol in solvent (X-1 : 50-100% methanol) and extraction time (X-2: 30-90 min), and maceration was used as extraction method. A second-order polynomial model was applied for fitting experimental data and predicting the response, and this mathematical model produced a satisfactory fit (R-2 = 0.993,p lt 0.01). The optimal extraction conditions were 54% aqueous methanol and 38 min extraction time, while maximal theoretical TP yield was 8.9 mg GAE/g DW. Solvent composition significantly affected extraction efficiency causing decrease of TP yield with increase of methanol percentage. On the other hand, extraction time did not influence significantly efficiency of extraction. Using LC/MS and HPLC analysis we detected and quantified three most abundant phenolic compounds: 2-O-caffeoyl ma...lic acid, chlorogenic acid, and rutin. Comparison between maceration and ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) obtained extracts based on TP content as well as antiradical activity and HPLC results, showed that UAE have a better extraction capability affecting yield and time of extraction. Of all tested extracts, 54% aqueous methanolic extracts obtained with UAE and 38 min extraction time had the highest TP content.
Ključne reči:
Response surface methodology / Phenolic content / Optimization / Extraction / Urtica dioicaIzvor:
Industrial Crops & Products, 2015, 74, 912-917Izdavač:
- Elsevier, Amsterdam
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Razvoj novih inkapsulacionih i enzimskih tehnologija za proizvodnju biokatalizatora i biološki aktivnih komponenata hrane u cilju povećanja njene konkurentnosti, kvaliteta i bezbednosti (RS-46010)
- Tradicionalni i novi proizvodi od plodova gajenih i samoniklih vrsta voćaka i vinove loze i nus-produkata u preradi, sa posebnim osvrtom na autohtone sorte: hemijska karakterizacija i biološki profil (RS-46013)
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.06.032
ISSN: 0926-6690
WoS: 000360948900114
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84934994541
Institucija/grupa
Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Vajić, Una-Jovana AU - Grujić-Milanović, Jelica AU - Živković, Jelena AU - Savikin, Katarina AU - Gođevac, Dejan AU - Miloradović, Zoran AU - Bugarski, Branko AU - Mihailović-Stanojević, Nevena PY - 2015 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/669 AB - A full three level factorial design was implemented for optimization of extraction parameters in order to maximize total phenolic (TP) yield from stinging nettle leaf. Factors considered were percentage of methanol in solvent (X-1 : 50-100% methanol) and extraction time (X-2: 30-90 min), and maceration was used as extraction method. A second-order polynomial model was applied for fitting experimental data and predicting the response, and this mathematical model produced a satisfactory fit (R-2 = 0.993,p lt 0.01). The optimal extraction conditions were 54% aqueous methanol and 38 min extraction time, while maximal theoretical TP yield was 8.9 mg GAE/g DW. Solvent composition significantly affected extraction efficiency causing decrease of TP yield with increase of methanol percentage. On the other hand, extraction time did not influence significantly efficiency of extraction. Using LC/MS and HPLC analysis we detected and quantified three most abundant phenolic compounds: 2-O-caffeoyl malic acid, chlorogenic acid, and rutin. Comparison between maceration and ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) obtained extracts based on TP content as well as antiradical activity and HPLC results, showed that UAE have a better extraction capability affecting yield and time of extraction. Of all tested extracts, 54% aqueous methanolic extracts obtained with UAE and 38 min extraction time had the highest TP content. PB - Elsevier, Amsterdam T2 - Industrial Crops & Products T1 - Optimization of extraction of stinging nettle leaf phenolic compounds using response surface methodology EP - 917 SP - 912 VL - 74 DO - 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.06.032 ER -
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Vajić, U., Grujić-Milanović, J., Živković, J., Savikin, K., Gođevac, D., Miloradović, Z., Bugarski, B.,& Mihailović-Stanojević, N.. (2015). Optimization of extraction of stinging nettle leaf phenolic compounds using response surface methodology. in Industrial Crops & Products Elsevier, Amsterdam., 74, 912-917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.06.032
Vajić U, Grujić-Milanović J, Živković J, Savikin K, Gođevac D, Miloradović Z, Bugarski B, Mihailović-Stanojević N. Optimization of extraction of stinging nettle leaf phenolic compounds using response surface methodology. in Industrial Crops & Products. 2015;74:912-917. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.06.032 .
Vajić, Una-Jovana, Grujić-Milanović, Jelica, Živković, Jelena, Savikin, Katarina, Gođevac, Dejan, Miloradović, Zoran, Bugarski, Branko, Mihailović-Stanojević, Nevena, "Optimization of extraction of stinging nettle leaf phenolic compounds using response surface methodology" in Industrial Crops & Products, 74 (2015):912-917, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.06.032 . .