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Effect of experimental parameters in the matrix solid‐phase dispersion extraction on the individual polyphenols from apple peel
Effect of experimental parameters in the matrix solid‐phase dispersion extraction on the individual polyphenols from apple peel // Book of Abstracts 1st Iberian Meetong in Separation Sceinces & Mass Spectrometry / Lores Aguín, Marta ; García Jares, Carmen ; Celeiro Montero, María ; Ferrer Espinilla, Perla (ur.).
Santiago de Compostela, 2019. str. 213-213 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Effect of experimental parameters in the matrix
solid‐phase dispersion extraction on the
individual polyphenols from apple peel
Autori
Lončarić, Ante ; Ferrer, Perla ; Matanović, Katarina ; Kovač, Tihomir ; Lores, Marta
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Book of Abstracts 1st Iberian Meetong in Separation Sceinces & Mass Spectrometry
/ Lores Aguín, Marta ; García Jares, Carmen ; Celeiro Montero, María ; Ferrer Espinilla, Perla - Santiago de Compostela, 2019, 213-213
ISBN
978-84-09-15238-4
Skup
1st Iberian Meetong in Separation Sceinces & Mass Spectrometry
Mjesto i datum
Santiago de Compostela, Španjolska, 08.10.2019. - 11.10.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
MSPD ; polyphenols ; apple peel ; LC-MS
Sažetak
Matrix solid‐phase dispersion (MSPD) extraction was invented in 1989 by Barker [1] and since than it is used for the extraction and isolation of a wide range of compounds including polyphenols from a various plant samples. However, to the best of our knowledge the use of MSPD for the extraction of polyphenols from apple peel has not been considered yet. In this study, the extract volume (1‐5 mL), amount of methanol in eluting solvent mixture (0‐100 %) and matrix/dispersant ratio 1:1‐ 1:5 (m/m) were optimized by response surface methodology in order to attain the maximum yields of catechin, epicatechin, procyanidine B1 and B2, quercetin‐3‐glucoside, quercetin‐3‐rutinoside and chlorogenic acid from freeze‐dried apple peel. A high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with diode array detection (DAD) was used for the identification and quantification of polyphenols. The selected experimental design included seventeen experiments, which allowed evaluating the second order interactions between factors. The ANOVA of the obtained data showed that extraction volume was significant (p < 0.05) for all investigated polyphenols except procyanidine B1. For methanol in eluting solvent mixture, the linear positive (catechin, procyanidine B1, quercetin‐3‐ glucoside, quercetin‐3‐rutinoside and chlorogenic acid) and negative (procyanidine B2) effects was found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05). Additionally, a significant negative quadratic effect of this factor was found for all investigated polyphenols except for quercetin‐3‐ rutinoside and chlorogenic acid. The optimal conditions for the extraction were calculated by multiple response optimization that led to the following values: extraction volume of 5 mL, 61 % of methanol in eluting solvent mixture and matrix/dispersant ratio 1:4 (m/m).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Prehrambena tehnologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prehrambeno-tehnološki fakultet, Osijek