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Optimization of Antioxidant Activity and Phenolic Extraction from Ainsliaea acerifolia Stem Using Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction Technologyopen access

Authors
Ha, Si YoungJung, Ji YoungKim, Hyeon CheolYang, Jae-Kyung
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
North Carolina State University
Keywords
Ainsliaea acerifolia; Antiradical activity; Polyphenol content; Response surface methodology; Ultrasound-assisted extraction
Citation
BioResources, v.19, no.3, pp 6325 - 6338
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BioResources
Volume
19
Number
3
Start Page
6325
End Page
6338
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73986
DOI
10.15376/biores.19.3.6325-6338
ISSN
1930-2126
Abstract
Ultrasound-assisted extraction for bioactive compound retrieval is a viable alternative to traditional extraction methods. Employing ultrasound-assisted extraction, this study aimed to enhance the scavenging capacity of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothia-zoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS), total polyphenol content (TPC), and flavonoid content in Ainsliaea acerifolia (A. acerifolia) through response surface methodology (RSM). Initially, the impact of extraction temperature, time, and ethanol concentration on DPPH scavenging capacity, ABTS, TPC, and flavonoid content was assessed. Optimal conditions for maximizing antioxidant activity and TPC were determined as 78% (v/v) ethanol, 60 °C extraction temperature, and 91 min of extraction time. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of the optimized extract revealed dicaffeoylquinic acid as the primary polyphenol in A. acerifolia extracts, comprising the majority of phenolic compounds (102.06 mg/g DW). This model enabled the optimization of conditions for phenolic compound extraction with antioxidant properties from A. acerifolia, highlighting its potential as a source of antioxidant compounds for industrial, pharmaceutical, and food applications. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved.
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