Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)

Saffron which has traditionally been used in different industries as well as in folk medicine, is considered one of the valuable resources of antioxidant. However, there is little information about extraction of antioxidant compound from different parts of this plant especially its petal. Solvent-as...

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Main Authors: Zahra Ahmadian-Kouchaksaraie, Razieh Niazmand, Masoud Najaf Najafi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Food Science and Technology 2016-06-01
Series:Pizhūhish va Nuāvarī dar ̒Ulūm va Sanāyi̒-i Ghaz̠āyī
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Online Access:http://journals.rifst.ac.ir/article_68098_f23e5872c22bd0bf37ce3fe603944cc0.pdf
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spelling doaj-01c762ef2ede4399a5ce9318d15c18932020-11-25T02:02:51ZfasResearch Institute of Food Science and Technology Pizhūhish va Nuāvarī dar ̒Ulūm va Sanāyi̒-i Ghaz̠āyī2252-09372538-23572016-06-0151395410.22101/jrifst.2016.06.01.51468098Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)Zahra Ahmadian-Kouchaksaraie0Razieh Niazmand1Masoud Najaf Najafi2Graduated PhD. Student, Department of Food Processing, Research Institute of Food Science and Technology, MashhadAssistant Professor, Department of Food Chemistry, Research Institute of Food Science and Technology, MashhadAssistant Professor, Department of Food Processing, Research Institute of Food Science and Technology, MashhadSaffron which has traditionally been used in different industries as well as in folk medicine, is considered one of the valuable resources of antioxidant. However, there is little information about extraction of antioxidant compound from different parts of this plant especially its petal. Solvent-assisted extraction is considered one of the most important methods for extraction of the most valuable compounds from plant sources and is applicable in both laboratory and industrial scales. In this study, box-behnken design was used in order to investigate the effect of time (60-200 min), temperature (25-85 ºC) and ethanol percentage (20–60%) on the yield of polyphenol, flavonoid and anthocyanin, and also the antioxidant activity and optimization of extraction process. Results showed that maximum yield of antioxidant compounds is achieved with extraction time of 104.29 min, extraction temperature of 66.31º C and ethanol percentage of 58.96%. Under these conditions, the values were 1134 (mg gallic acid/100 g) for polyphenol, 85.44(mg quercetin/100 g) for flavonoid, 3584.13(mg/100 g) for anthocyanin, 60.60% for DPPH free radical scavenging activity and 3.24 (mM) for ferric ion reducing antioxidant power.http://journals.rifst.ac.ir/article_68098_f23e5872c22bd0bf37ce3fe603944cc0.pdfanthocyaninantioxidantpolyphenolresponse surface methodologysaffron petal
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Masoud Najaf Najafi
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Razieh Niazmand
Masoud Najaf Najafi
Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
Pizhūhish va Nuāvarī dar ̒Ulūm va Sanāyi̒-i Ghaz̠āyī
anthocyanin
antioxidant
polyphenol
response surface methodology
saffron petal
author_facet Zahra Ahmadian-Kouchaksaraie
Razieh Niazmand
Masoud Najaf Najafi
author_sort Zahra Ahmadian-Kouchaksaraie
title Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
title_short Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
title_full Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
title_fullStr Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Extraction Conditions of Bioactive Components from Saffron Petal Using Response Surface Method (RSM)
title_sort optimization of extraction conditions of bioactive components from saffron petal using response surface method (rsm)
publisher Research Institute of Food Science and Technology
series Pizhūhish va Nuāvarī dar ̒Ulūm va Sanāyi̒-i Ghaz̠āyī
issn 2252-0937
2538-2357
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Saffron which has traditionally been used in different industries as well as in folk medicine, is considered one of the valuable resources of antioxidant. However, there is little information about extraction of antioxidant compound from different parts of this plant especially its petal. Solvent-assisted extraction is considered one of the most important methods for extraction of the most valuable compounds from plant sources and is applicable in both laboratory and industrial scales. In this study, box-behnken design was used in order to investigate the effect of time (60-200 min), temperature (25-85 ºC) and ethanol percentage (20–60%) on the yield of polyphenol, flavonoid and anthocyanin, and also the antioxidant activity and optimization of extraction process. Results showed that maximum yield of antioxidant compounds is achieved with extraction time of 104.29 min, extraction temperature of 66.31º C and ethanol percentage of 58.96%. Under these conditions, the values were 1134 (mg gallic acid/100 g) for polyphenol, 85.44(mg quercetin/100 g) for flavonoid, 3584.13(mg/100 g) for anthocyanin, 60.60% for DPPH free radical scavenging activity and 3.24 (mM) for ferric ion reducing antioxidant power.
topic anthocyanin
antioxidant
polyphenol
response surface methodology
saffron petal
url http://journals.rifst.ac.ir/article_68098_f23e5872c22bd0bf37ce3fe603944cc0.pdf
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