Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus

The wide ranges of extraction parameters used being identified from previous studies derives the need to find the best conditions to yield optimum extraction of total phenolic compounds from Cosmos caudatus. The objective of this research is to determine the optimum extraction parameters, namely ult...

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Main Author: Hazwani, Zulkiply
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Published: 2012
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description The wide ranges of extraction parameters used being identified from previous studies derives the need to find the best conditions to yield optimum extraction of total phenolic compounds from Cosmos caudatus. The objective of this research is to determine the optimum extraction parameters, namely ultrasonic frequency (from 30 to 70 kHz), sample-to-solvent ratio (from 2 to 10 w/v %) and extraction time (from 30 to 300 minutes) of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus. The experimental design was first generated from Response Surface Methodology by using Design Expert 7.1.6 with three independent variables, namely ultrasonic frequency, sample-to-solvent ratio (SSR) and extraction time. Results showed that the optimization of extracting total phenolic compounds (TPC) from Cosmos caudatus can be accomplished by employing ultrasonic frequency of 70 kHz, 2g dry sample/100mL ethanol and extraction time of 300 minutes with yield of 7.7395 mg GAE/g dw which is in close agreement with the predicted value (7.5359 mg GAE/g dw). Analysis of variance showed significant ultrasonic frequency and sample-to-solvent ratio, but insignificant extraction time. This might be partly due to phenolic oxidation during the extraction itself. Since previous and present studies suggests that the extraction of total phenolic compounds can be further optimized, upcoming studies need to be directed at varying the significant extraction parameters including the extraction temperature, types of solvent used and extraction methods.
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spelling ump-36002023-10-19T06:36:43Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3600/ Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus Hazwani, Zulkiply TP Chemical technology The wide ranges of extraction parameters used being identified from previous studies derives the need to find the best conditions to yield optimum extraction of total phenolic compounds from Cosmos caudatus. The objective of this research is to determine the optimum extraction parameters, namely ultrasonic frequency (from 30 to 70 kHz), sample-to-solvent ratio (from 2 to 10 w/v %) and extraction time (from 30 to 300 minutes) of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus. The experimental design was first generated from Response Surface Methodology by using Design Expert 7.1.6 with three independent variables, namely ultrasonic frequency, sample-to-solvent ratio (SSR) and extraction time. Results showed that the optimization of extracting total phenolic compounds (TPC) from Cosmos caudatus can be accomplished by employing ultrasonic frequency of 70 kHz, 2g dry sample/100mL ethanol and extraction time of 300 minutes with yield of 7.7395 mg GAE/g dw which is in close agreement with the predicted value (7.5359 mg GAE/g dw). Analysis of variance showed significant ultrasonic frequency and sample-to-solvent ratio, but insignificant extraction time. This might be partly due to phenolic oxidation during the extraction itself. Since previous and present studies suggests that the extraction of total phenolic compounds can be further optimized, upcoming studies need to be directed at varying the significant extraction parameters including the extraction temperature, types of solvent used and extraction methods. 2012-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3600/1/Optimization%20of%20extraction%20parameters%20of%20total%20phenolic%20compound%20from%20Cosmos%20caudatus.pdf Hazwani, Zulkiply (2012) Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus. Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Natural Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Hazwani, Zulkiply
Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title_full Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title_fullStr Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title_short Optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from Cosmos caudatus
title_sort optimization of extraction parameters of total phenolic compound from cosmos caudatus
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3600/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/3600/1/Optimization%20of%20extraction%20parameters%20of%20total%20phenolic%20compound%20from%20Cosmos%20caudatus.pdf