Effect of particle size on phytochemical composition and antioxidant properties of Sargassum cristaefolium ethanol extract

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E. S. Prasedya
A. Frediansyah
N. W. R. Martyasari
B. K. Ilhami
A. S. Abidin
H. Padmi
A. B. Fahrurrozi
S. Juanssilfero
A. L. Widyastuti
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[1] University of Mataram,Bioscience and Biotechnology Research Centre, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
[2] University of Mataram,Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
[3] Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI),Research Division for Natural Product Technology (BPTBA)
[4] University of Tuebingen,Pharmaceutical Institute
[5] Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI),Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering and Food Biotechnology, Research Centre for Biotechnology
[6] University of Mataram,Faculty of Food Technology and Agroindustry
[7] University of Mataram,Department of Pharmacy, Medical Faculty
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Sample particle size is an important parameter in the solid–liquid extraction system of natural products for obtaining their bioactive compounds. This study evaluates the effect of sample particle size on the phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity of brown macroalgae Sargassum cristaefolium. The crude ethanol extract was extracted from dried powders of S.cristeafolium with various particle sizes (> 4000 µm, > 250 µm, > 125 µm, > 45 µm, and < 45 µm). The ethanolic extracts of S.cristaefolium were analysed for Total Phenolic Content (TPC), Total Flavonoid Content (TFC), phenolic compound concentration and antioxidant activities. The extract yield and phytochemical composition were more abundant in smaller particle sizes. Furthermore, the TPC (14.19 ± 2.08 mg GAE/g extract to 43.27 ± 2.56 mg GAE/g extract) and TFC (9.6 ± 1.8 mg QE/g extract to 70.27 ± 3.59 mg QE/g extract) values also significantly increased as particle sizes decreased. In addition, phenolic compounds epicatechin (EC), epicatechin gallate (ECG), epigallocatechin (EGC), and Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) concentration were frequently increased in samples of smaller particle sizes based on two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s multiple comparison analysis. These results correlate with the significantly stronger antioxidant activity in samples with smaller particle sizes. The smallest particle size (< 45 µm) demonstrated the strongest antioxidant activity based on DPPH, ABTS, hydroxyl assay and FRAP. In addition, ramp function graph evaluates the desired particle size for maximum phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity is 44 µm. In conclusion, current results show the importance of particle size reduction of macroalgae samples to increase the effectivity of its biological activity.
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