Research Article

Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea

Volume: 6 Number: 3 October 15, 2019
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Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea

Abstract

Separation of caffeine and catechins from tea extracts usually requires conventional liquid-liquid extraction employing chloroform.  This work was planned to improve a green extraction technique to distunguish these important chemicals from green tea. Extraction of caffeine and catechins from Turkish green tea firstly employing MAE, and then to separate these compounds from each other using a SFE method were purpose of this study. Microwave assisted extraction was applied to extract tea components from green tea then i) conventional liquid-liquid extraction or ii) supercritical carbon dioxide fluid extraction (SFE) method was charged with the effective separation of caffeine and catechins. Initially, an ethanol: water mixture was used in a close microwave system under the particuler extraction situations of green tea samples (fresh, frozen or dried) picked up in three collection periods (first, second and third collection periods). MAE of tea samples was exerted under a controlled 600 W microwave power for 4 min irradiation time at 80 oC temperature. Then MAE crude aqueous extract was divided in to two portions. The first portion was fractionated first with chloroform to distunguish caffeine then ethyl acetate for catechins. Caffeine and catechins were successfully separated. Second portion was freeze-dried and obtained lyophilized solid was used for SFE. Caffeine (3.68% extract yield)  was successfully separated from catechins with SFE at 250 bar and 60°C for 180 min. Constituents of the extracts were determined (caffeine and four catechins namely EGC, EC, C, EGCG) by HPLC to evaluate the effectiveness of the separation.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Structural Biology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 15, 2019

Submission Date

February 11, 2019

Acceptance Date

September 25, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 6 Number: 3

APA
Serdar, G., Demir, E., & Sökmen, M. (2019). Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 6(3), 283-291. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.629151
AMA
1.Serdar G, Demir E, Sökmen M. Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea. Int. J. Sec. Metabolite. 2019;6(3):283-291. doi:10.21448/ijsm.629151
Chicago
Serdar, Gönül, Ezgi Demir, and Münevver Sökmen. 2019. “Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea”. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 6 (3): 283-91. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.629151.
EndNote
Serdar G, Demir E, Sökmen M (October 1, 2019) Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 6 3 283–291.
IEEE
[1]G. Serdar, E. Demir, and M. Sökmen, “Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea”, Int. J. Sec. Metabolite, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 283–291, Oct. 2019, doi: 10.21448/ijsm.629151.
ISNAD
Serdar, Gönül - Demir, Ezgi - Sökmen, Münevver. “Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea”. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 6/3 (October 1, 2019): 283-291. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.629151.
JAMA
1.Serdar G, Demir E, Sökmen M. Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea. Int. J. Sec. Metabolite. 2019;6:283–291.
MLA
Serdar, Gönül, et al. “Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea”. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, vol. 6, no. 3, Oct. 2019, pp. 283-91, doi:10.21448/ijsm.629151.
Vancouver
1.Gönül Serdar, Ezgi Demir, Münevver Sökmen. Sequential Green Extraction of Caffeine and Catechins from Green Tea. Int. J. Sec. Metabolite. 2019 Oct. 1;6(3):283-91. doi:10.21448/ijsm.629151

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