The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction

This paper presents the effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid (GA) extraction yield obtained from Labisia pumila. The GA extraction from a grinded dried plant material (66.66 μm to 1055.18 μm) was performed using the sonicator probe. The GA quantification and identification was...

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Main Authors: Yeop Afiqah, Sandanasam Jessinta, Pan Sook Fun, Abdulla Sureena, Yusoff Mashitah M., Gimbun Jolius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711102008
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spelling doaj-ba95307583be492db6f7d633e70a13a92021-02-02T08:27:40ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011110200810.1051/matecconf/201711102008matecconf_fluid2017_02008The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extractionYeop AfiqahSandanasam JessintaPan Sook FunAbdulla SureenaYusoff Mashitah M.0Gimbun JoliusFaculty of Industrial Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia PahangThis paper presents the effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid (GA) extraction yield obtained from Labisia pumila. The GA extraction from a grinded dried plant material (66.66 μm to 1055.18 μm) was performed using the sonicator probe. The GA quantification and identification was performed using a liquid chromatography with photodiode array detector. Exact match between the spectra obtained from the plant extract and external standard was found indicating a presence of GA. In addition, matching of residence time between the standard and plant extract are also observed. It was found that particle size significantly affects the yield of GA and the highest yield (0.150 mg GA/g DW) was obtained using the particle size around 125 μm. Solvent type does also plays an important role in GA extraction. The result shows that extraction using water as solvent yielded about 29% higher GA content (0.126 mg GA/g DW) than that of 10% ethanol (0.098 mg GA/g DW). The findings in this work may serve as a useful guide to select the particle size and solvent used to maximise GA extraction from L. pumila.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711102008
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author Yeop Afiqah
Sandanasam Jessinta
Pan Sook Fun
Abdulla Sureena
Yusoff Mashitah M.
Gimbun Jolius
spellingShingle Yeop Afiqah
Sandanasam Jessinta
Pan Sook Fun
Abdulla Sureena
Yusoff Mashitah M.
Gimbun Jolius
The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Yeop Afiqah
Sandanasam Jessinta
Pan Sook Fun
Abdulla Sureena
Yusoff Mashitah M.
Gimbun Jolius
author_sort Yeop Afiqah
title The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
title_short The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
title_full The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
title_fullStr The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
title_full_unstemmed The effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from Labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
title_sort effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid yield obtained from labisia pumila by ultrasonic extraction
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper presents the effect of particle size and solvent type on the gallic acid (GA) extraction yield obtained from Labisia pumila. The GA extraction from a grinded dried plant material (66.66 μm to 1055.18 μm) was performed using the sonicator probe. The GA quantification and identification was performed using a liquid chromatography with photodiode array detector. Exact match between the spectra obtained from the plant extract and external standard was found indicating a presence of GA. In addition, matching of residence time between the standard and plant extract are also observed. It was found that particle size significantly affects the yield of GA and the highest yield (0.150 mg GA/g DW) was obtained using the particle size around 125 μm. Solvent type does also plays an important role in GA extraction. The result shows that extraction using water as solvent yielded about 29% higher GA content (0.126 mg GA/g DW) than that of 10% ethanol (0.098 mg GA/g DW). The findings in this work may serve as a useful guide to select the particle size and solvent used to maximise GA extraction from L. pumila.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711102008
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