1. Extraction methods comparison and optimization for isoorientin and isovitexin from Thai jasmine rice leaves.
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Ayuni, Dwi, Devahastin, Sakamon, Sirikantaramas, Supaart, Neri, Lilia, Pittia, Paola, Pattarapipatkul, Nattaya, and Borompichaichartkul, Chaleeda
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RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics) ,EXTRACTION techniques ,FACTORY design & construction ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,JASMINE ,FLAVONES - Abstract
Selected extraction techniques were first compared for young Jasmine rice leaves, which were evaluated as a novel source of flavone derivatives. Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), which outperformed other tested methods in terms of phenolic content and antioxidant activity, was then evaluated and optimized. I-optimal design with response surface methodology was used to investigate the effects of and optimize MAE conditions in terms of the extraction time, solvent-to-solid ratio and MW power with extractable isoorientin and isovitexin contents as responses. A ratio of 37.7:1 (mL: g) and specific input MW power of 6.68 W/g for 7.5 min were noted as the optimal condition, yielding isoorientin and isovitexin at 7.23 ± 0.23 and 1.12 ± 0.04 mg/g DW, respectively. Validation of the optimal conditions confirmed that all responses closely aligned with the predictions (error < 5%). The study reveals potential of young Jasmine rice leaves as a good alternative source of flavone derivatives and successfully introduces I-optimal design for plant materials extraction optimization, showcasing its uniqueness and addressing certain limitations of other commonly used experimental designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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