Design of Sonotrode Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Psidium guajava L. Leaves

被引:4
作者
Elixabet Díaz-de-Cerio
Urszula Tylewicz
Vito Verardo
Alberto Fernández-Gutiérrez
Antonio Segura-Carretero
Santina Romani
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[1] University of Granada,Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences
[2] Health Science Technological Park,Functional Food Research and Development Center
[3] University of Bologna,Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences
[4] University of Almería,Department of Chemistry and Physics, and Research Centre for Agricultural and Food Biotechnology (BITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence, ceiA3
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Food Analytical Methods | 2017年 / 10卷
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Guava (; L.) leaves; Ultrasound-assisted extraction; Response surface methodology; Phenolic compounds; HPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS; Antioxidant activity;
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Psidium guajava L. has gained a special attention as health plant due to the presence of phenolic compounds. Box-Behnken design (BBD) has been applied for the extraction of target compounds from guava leaves via sonotrode ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). Different extraction times (5, 30, and 55 min), ratios of ethanol/water (50, 75, and 100% (v/v)), and ultrasound (US) power (80, 240, and 400 W) were tested to find their effect on the sum of phenolic compound (SPC), flavonols and flavan-3-ols via HPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS, and antioxidant activity (DPPH and TEAC assays). The best process conditions were as follows: 40 min, 60% ethanol/water (v/v), and 200 W. Established method has been used to extract phenolic compounds in two guava leaves varieties (pyrifera and pomifera). Pyrifera var. showed greater values of the SPC via HPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS (49.7 mg/g leaf dry weight (d.w.)), flavonols (12.51 mg/g d.w.), flavan-3-ols (7.20 mg/g d.w.), individual phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity (8970 ± 5 and 465 ± 6 μmol Trolox/g leaf d.w, respectively) than pomifera var. Conventional extraction showed lower amounts of phenolic compounds (7.81 ± 0.03 and 4.64 ± 0.01 mg/g leaf d.w. for flavonols and flavan-3ols, respectively) in comparison to the ultrasound-assisted ones.
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页码:2781 / 2791
页数:10
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