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The multiple-response modeling of heat-assisted, microwave-assisted and subcritical water extraction on selected phenolics from traditional plant species Teucrium montanum (CROSBI ID 300978)

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Mandura Jarić, Ana ; Šeremet, Danijela ; Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra ; Jokić, Stela ; Komes, Draženka The multiple-response modeling of heat-assisted, microwave-assisted and subcritical water extraction on selected phenolics from traditional plant species Teucrium montanum // Preparative biochemistry & biotechnology, 52 (2022), 7; 809-822. doi: 10.1080/10826068.2021.1998111

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Mandura Jarić, Ana ; Šeremet, Danijela ; Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra ; Jokić, Stela ; Komes, Draženka

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The multiple-response modeling of heat-assisted, microwave-assisted and subcritical water extraction on selected phenolics from traditional plant species Teucrium montanum

The growing popularity of integration of functional compounds into food and pharmaceutical products has greatly influenced the intense investigation of aromatic plants as its notable sources. One of the insufficiently explored plant species—Mountain Germander (Teucrium montanum)—may represent a prominent source of biologically active components—polyphenols. Hence, to maximally enhance their recovery, conventional (HAE) and non-thermal extraction methods—microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and subcritical water extraction (SWE) were employed by using multiple response surface methodology (RSM). Optimization of temperature, solid-to-solvent ratio, and extraction time was evaluated by measuring total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant capacity (DPPH and ABTS assays), with the further estimation of the extraction efficiency of two selected phenylethanoid glycosides present in final extracts—verbascoside and echinacoside determined by HPLC analysis. The optimum HAE, MAE, and SWE extraction conditions with the highest measured dependent variables were, as follows: 100 °C, 0.5 g/50 mL and 30 min, 90 °C, 0.5 g/50 mL and 9 min, 200 °C, 0.5 g/50 mL and 15 min, respectively. Regarding examined phenylethanoid glycosides, HAE extract showed to be its richest source (16.64 mg/g dw) while SWE was estimated as at least suitable extraction technique (5.42 mg/g dw). In conclusion, this study outlined the most appropriate extraction technique and conditions for the recovery of selected phenolic compounds using RSM and gave closely insight into the antioxidative potential of valuable ethnomedicinal plant from the Balkan peninsula—Teucrium montanum

heat- assisted extraction ; novel extraction techniques ; phenylethanoids ; response surface methodology ; Teucrium montanum

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Podaci o izdanju

52 (7)

2022.

809-822

objavljeno

1082-6068

1532-2297

10.1080/10826068.2021.1998111

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APC

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Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti, Prehrambena tehnologija

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