Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies

This work evaluates the efficiency in the extraction of the cyanogenic glycoside amygdalin [D-mandelonitrileb-D-gentiobioside] from seeds of apples (Malus pumila Mill) by using the two most conventional solid-to-liquid methodologies (reflux and Soxhlet) in relation to the more contemporary microwave...

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Main Authors: Jovanny Arles Gómez Castaño, Juan Camilo Amaya Salcedo, Oswaldo Eliecer Cardenas Gónzalez
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2018-07-01
Series:Acta Agronómica
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/67186
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spelling doaj-4213749595914bd687a47e26abd3f2cd2020-11-25T00:04:08ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaActa Agronómica0120-28122323-01182018-07-0167338138810.15446/acag.v67n3.6718649355Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologiesJovanny Arles Gómez Castaño0Juan Camilo Amaya Salcedo1Oswaldo Eliecer Cardenas Gónzalez2Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de ColombiaUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de ColombiaUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de ColombiaThis work evaluates the efficiency in the extraction of the cyanogenic glycoside amygdalin [D-mandelonitrileb-D-gentiobioside] from seeds of apples (Malus pumila Mill) by using the two most conventional solid-to-liquid methodologies (reflux and Soxhlet) in relation to the more contemporary microwave technique. The extraction efficiencies are determined by an optimized and standardized high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method that requires retention times of about 1 min only. The best chromatographic separation of amygdalin is found in extracts obtained using the reflux method; however, the highest total separation efficiency, requiring only 10% of total time and the solvents inverted in reflux or Soxhlet extraction, is reached by employing microwave radiation. In contrast, the higher extraction amounts of amygdalin from the seeds are obtained using the Soxhlet solid-to-liquid technique. With the Soxhlet methodology, quantities of amygdalin from apple seeds are obtained in excess of three times and twice those obtained with reflux and microwave methodologies, respectively. The purity and structural identification of the extracted amygdalin were verified spectroscopically using UV-vis, NMR and FTIR techniqueshttps://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/67186AmygdalinCyanogenic glycosidesMalus pumila MillLaetrileVitamin B17
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author Jovanny Arles Gómez Castaño
Juan Camilo Amaya Salcedo
Oswaldo Eliecer Cardenas Gónzalez
spellingShingle Jovanny Arles Gómez Castaño
Juan Camilo Amaya Salcedo
Oswaldo Eliecer Cardenas Gónzalez
Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
Acta Agronómica
Amygdalin
Cyanogenic glycosides
Malus pumila Mill
Laetrile
Vitamin B17
author_facet Jovanny Arles Gómez Castaño
Juan Camilo Amaya Salcedo
Oswaldo Eliecer Cardenas Gónzalez
author_sort Jovanny Arles Gómez Castaño
title Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
title_short Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
title_full Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
title_fullStr Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
title_full_unstemmed Solid-to-liquid extraction and HPLC/UV determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (Malus pumila Mill): Comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
title_sort solid-to-liquid extraction and hplc/uv determination of amygdalin of seeds of apple (malus pumila mill): comparison between traditional-solvent and microwave methodologies
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Acta Agronómica
issn 0120-2812
2323-0118
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This work evaluates the efficiency in the extraction of the cyanogenic glycoside amygdalin [D-mandelonitrileb-D-gentiobioside] from seeds of apples (Malus pumila Mill) by using the two most conventional solid-to-liquid methodologies (reflux and Soxhlet) in relation to the more contemporary microwave technique. The extraction efficiencies are determined by an optimized and standardized high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method that requires retention times of about 1 min only. The best chromatographic separation of amygdalin is found in extracts obtained using the reflux method; however, the highest total separation efficiency, requiring only 10% of total time and the solvents inverted in reflux or Soxhlet extraction, is reached by employing microwave radiation. In contrast, the higher extraction amounts of amygdalin from the seeds are obtained using the Soxhlet solid-to-liquid technique. With the Soxhlet methodology, quantities of amygdalin from apple seeds are obtained in excess of three times and twice those obtained with reflux and microwave methodologies, respectively. The purity and structural identification of the extracted amygdalin were verified spectroscopically using UV-vis, NMR and FTIR techniques
topic Amygdalin
Cyanogenic glycosides
Malus pumila Mill
Laetrile
Vitamin B17
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/67186
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