Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

Background: Inulin is widely used in functional foods throughout the world for its health-promoting and technological properties. Burdock tuber can be a valuable source of inulin. It is cultivated widely in the northern & western parts of Iran. But scarce studies about its extraction exist. It h...

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Main Authors: E Milani, F Hosseini, E Zaerzadeh, QA Golimovahhed, A Tavakkoli
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Language:English
Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Medicinal Plants
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spelling doaj-da21e535b863485cbb0e111651ca92402021-09-19T04:26:56ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582012-02-011141149158Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)E Milani0F Hosseini1E Zaerzadeh2QA Golimovahhed3A Tavakkoli4 Iranian Academic Center for Education Culture and Research (ACECR) Iranian Academic Center for Education Culture and Research (ACECR) Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad Iranian Academic Center for Education Culture and Research (ACECR) Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad Background: Inulin is widely used in functional foods throughout the world for its health-promoting and technological properties. Burdock tuber can be a valuable source of inulin. It is cultivated widely in the northern & western parts of Iran. But scarce studies about its extraction exist. It has been increasingly used in functional foods due to its texture improvement, sugar and fat replacer characteristics and beneficial nutritional attributes, as prebiotic ingredient.   Objective: Optimize conventional extraction of inulin, by using central composite design (CCD) and response surface methodology (RSM).   Methods: In this Research, a series of statistically designed studies such as central composite design and response surface methodology were performed to investigate the effect of each of the independent variables, solvent: solid ratio (5 - 15 v/w), temperature (40 - 90°C) and time (5 - 40 min) on yield of inulin extraction from burdock tubers. Response surface methodology was employed to optimize multiple variables to predict the best performance conditions with a minimum number of experiments. According to determination of inulin content of extraction liquid, firstly total carbohydrate was determined by the phenolsulphuric acid method, then reducing sugar was determined by the dinitrosalicylic acid method and finally the inulin content was measured with the difference between total carbohydrate and reducing sugars. Inulin extraction yield (%) was calculated using the following relationship = (inulin content × volume of extraction liquid/mass of Burdock tuber powder) ×100.   Results: Based on canonical analysis, the optimal conditions for maximizing inulin extraction yield (12%) were at 66.14°C for 37.6 min and solvent: solid ratios of 14: 98 (v/w). Conclusion: Using the response surface methodology, the optimum set of the independent variables was obtained graphically in order to obtain the desired levels of inulin extraction.http://jmp.ir/article-1-485-en.htmlinulinextractionburdock tuberchemical characteristicsresponse surface methodology
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author E Milani
F Hosseini
E Zaerzadeh
QA Golimovahhed
A Tavakkoli
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F Hosseini
E Zaerzadeh
QA Golimovahhed
A Tavakkoli
Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
Journal of Medicinal Plants
inulin
extraction
burdock tuber
chemical characteristics
response surface methodology
author_facet E Milani
F Hosseini
E Zaerzadeh
QA Golimovahhed
A Tavakkoli
author_sort E Milani
title Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
title_short Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
title_full Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
title_fullStr Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Inulin Extraction from Burdock Tuber by Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
title_sort optimization of inulin extraction from burdock tuber by using response surface methodology (rsm)
publisher Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR
series Journal of Medicinal Plants
issn 2717-204X
2717-2058
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Background: Inulin is widely used in functional foods throughout the world for its health-promoting and technological properties. Burdock tuber can be a valuable source of inulin. It is cultivated widely in the northern & western parts of Iran. But scarce studies about its extraction exist. It has been increasingly used in functional foods due to its texture improvement, sugar and fat replacer characteristics and beneficial nutritional attributes, as prebiotic ingredient.   Objective: Optimize conventional extraction of inulin, by using central composite design (CCD) and response surface methodology (RSM).   Methods: In this Research, a series of statistically designed studies such as central composite design and response surface methodology were performed to investigate the effect of each of the independent variables, solvent: solid ratio (5 - 15 v/w), temperature (40 - 90°C) and time (5 - 40 min) on yield of inulin extraction from burdock tubers. Response surface methodology was employed to optimize multiple variables to predict the best performance conditions with a minimum number of experiments. According to determination of inulin content of extraction liquid, firstly total carbohydrate was determined by the phenolsulphuric acid method, then reducing sugar was determined by the dinitrosalicylic acid method and finally the inulin content was measured with the difference between total carbohydrate and reducing sugars. Inulin extraction yield (%) was calculated using the following relationship = (inulin content × volume of extraction liquid/mass of Burdock tuber powder) ×100.   Results: Based on canonical analysis, the optimal conditions for maximizing inulin extraction yield (12%) were at 66.14°C for 37.6 min and solvent: solid ratios of 14: 98 (v/w). Conclusion: Using the response surface methodology, the optimum set of the independent variables was obtained graphically in order to obtain the desired levels of inulin extraction.
topic inulin
extraction
burdock tuber
chemical characteristics
response surface methodology
url http://jmp.ir/article-1-485-en.html
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