| Literature DB >> 11858552 |
N Hong1, V A Yaylayan, G S Raghavan, J R Paré, J M Bélanger.
Abstract
A microwave-assisted extraction technique was developed to optimize the extraction of phenolic compounds from grape seeds. The microwave power (300-150W) and time of extraction (20-200s) were varied during the optimization process. The polyphenol content of the resulting extracts were measured as mg of tannic acid equivalent per gram of crude extract (mg TAE/g of crude extract), using a Folin-Ciocalteau reagent. In general, neither the time nor the power had a significant effect on the overall % yield (average of 13.5%) and on the polyphenol content (392 mg TAE/g of crude extract) of the extracts. However, when the solvent polarity was changed by the addition of 10% water, the yield increased to 15.2% and the polyphenol content increased to 429 mg TAE/g of crude extract.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11858552 DOI: 10.1080/10575630108041280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Lett ISSN: 1026-8049