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Modeling of Solid-liquid Extraction of Total Phenolics from Capsicum annium L.

Year 2017, Özel Sayı 1, 43 - 60, 20.10.2017

Abstract

In this paper, the extraction kinetics of gallic acid equivalent of polyphenols from Capsicum annium was investigated. Ethanol was used as a solvent for extraction at different temperatures and the extraction medium was set at mixed and unmixed conditions to observe the changes in the kinetics. Two different strategies were applied for modeling. In the first one, four different models; namely Peleg, Mass Transfer, Logarithmic, and Page’s Models were used for mathematically describing the physicochemical behavior of the extraction. The yields of extraction ranged from 1.39-3.27 mg/g depending on the extraction conditions.  Mass transfer was found the best model representing the experimental data. Molecular and effective diffusivities were calculated. In the second strategy, extraction was modeled with the aid of response surface methodology. Extraction yield surface showed a linear relation with temperature, time, and solid-to-liquid ratio. The optimum conditions of extraction were 70°C, 90 minutes and 1/50 g/ml, and 3.29 mg/g gallic acid equivalent of total phenolics were extracted at those conditions. The model equations of this process could contribute to optimize the industrial extraction process and design of drug-delivery systems.

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Year 2017, Özel Sayı 1, 43 - 60, 20.10.2017

Abstract

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  • 26. L. Sun, S. Wan, Z. Yu and L. Wang. Optimization and modeling of preparation conditions of TiO2 nanoparticles coated on hollow glass microspheres using response surface merhodology. Separation and Purification Technology. 2014; 125; 156-162. 27. C. Pal, S. Bindu, S. Dey, A. Alam, M. Goyal, M. S. Iqbal, P. Maity, S. S. Adhikari and U. Bandyopadhyay. Gallic acid prevents nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastroathy in rat by blocking oxidative streaa and apoptpsis. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2010; 49; 258-267.
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  • 30. Y. Zhao, Y. Hou, G. Tang, E.Cai, S. Liu, H. Yang, L. Zhang, S. Wang. Optimization of ultrasonic extraction of phenolic compounds from Epimedium brevicornum Maxim using response surface methodology and evaluation of its antioxidant activities in vitro. Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry. 2014; Article ID 864654; 7 pages; doi:10.1155/2014/864654.
  • 31. Z. Sun, R. Su, J. Qiao, Z. Zhao and X. Wang. Flavonoids extraction from Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion): Optimization using response surface methodology and antioxidant activity. Journal of Chemistry. 2014; Article ID 956278, 7 pages, 2014. doi:10.1155/2014/956278.
  • 32. M. M. Poojary and P. Passamonti. Extraction of lycopene from tomato processing waste: Kinetics and modeling. Food Chemistry. 2015; 173; 943-950.
  • 33. M. S. Guerrero, J. S. Torres and M. J. Nunez. Extraction of polyphenols from white distilled grape pomace: Optimization and modeling. Bioresource Technology. 2008; 99; 1311-1318.
  • 34. A. Bucic-Kojic, M. Planinic, T. Srecko, M. Bilic and D. Velic. Study of solid-liquid extraction kinetics of total polyohenols from grape seeds. Journal of Food Engineering. 2007; 81; 236-242.
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Subjects Engineering
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Sibel Yiğitarslan

Publication Date October 20, 2017
Submission Date October 20, 2017
Acceptance Date October 19, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Özel Sayı 1

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APA Yiğitarslan, S. (2017). Modeling of Solid-liquid Extraction of Total Phenolics from Capsicum annium L. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section B: Chemical Engineering, 1(Sp. is. 1), 43-60.

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