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Debebe Worku Dadi1,2, Shimelis Admassu Emire2, Asfaw Debella Hagos3, Jong Bang Eun4.
Abstract
Moringa stenopetala is a multipurpose plant having high nutritional and medicinal values. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of time and temperature of ultrasound-assisted extraction on bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities of M. stenopetala leaf extract. The ultrasound-assisted extraction took place at each of 30, 40 and 50 °C for 10, 20 and 30 min. The study also included the analysis of the interaction effects of time and temperature on the total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, antioxidant activity (ABTS and DPPH assay), FRAP and chelating activity. The highest total phenolic content, expressed in mg gallic acid equivalents per g dry mass, was 46.6 and total flavonoid content, expressed in mg catechin equivalents per g dry mass, was 20.4 at 40 °C for 20 min. Under the same conditions, the highest antioxidant activities evaluated by DPPH, ABTS and FRAP, expressed in mg Trolox equivalents per g dry mass, were 336.5, 581.8 and 133.3 respectively, and chelating activity, expressed in mg EDTA equivalents per g dry mass, was 28.4. The lowest amounts of bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities were observable when the extraction occurred at 50 °C for 30 min, followed by the extraction at lower temperature (30 °C) for shorter time (10 min). The morphological analysis of the residues obtained after extraction using scanning electron microscope indicated that there was a higher ultrasonic destruction of the structural components of the sample at longer extraction time. Therefore, ultrasound-assisted extraction at a temperature of 40 °C for 20 min is the best time-temperature combination to extract bioactive compounds from M. stenopetala leaves.Entities:
Keywords: Moringa stenopetala; antioxidant activity; bioactive compounds; ultrasound-assisted extraction
Year: 2019 PMID: 31316279 PMCID: PMC6600301 DOI: 10.17113/ftb.57.01.19.5877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Technol Biotechnol ISSN: 1330-9862 Impact factor: 3.918
The total phenolic (TPC) and flavonoid contents (TFC) on dry mass basis of Moringa stenopetala leaves extracted by ultrasonication at different temperatures and time, and by maceration
| Extraction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 10 | (33.4±1.2)f | (13.0±0.4)e |
| 20 | (44.5±0.6)b | (16.1±0.5)cd | |
| 30 | (44.5± 0.5)b | (17.0±0.4)bc | |
| 40 | 10 | (45.5±0.5)b | (19.5±0.6)a |
| 20 | (46.6±0.3)a | (20.4±0.5)a | |
| 30 | (42.0±0.4)d | (15.3±0.5)d | |
| 50 | 10 | (43.3±0.5)c | (15.6±0.4)d |
| 20 | (42.9±0.5)cd | (11.6±0.7)f | |
| 30 | (39.8±0.3)e | (8.8±0.8)g | |
| Maceration | (43.0±0.5)cd | (17.2±0.8)b |
All values were expressed as mean±standard deviation (N=3). Values with different superscript letters in each column indicate significant difference (p<0.05). GAE=gallic acid equivalents, CE=catechin equivalents
Antioxidant activity on dry mass basis of Moringa stenopetala leaf extracted by ultrasonication at different temperatures and time, and by maceration
| Extraction temperature/°C | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 10 | (230.7±2.2)f | (444.4±3.9)f | (121.2±0.6)e | (24.2±0.3)e |
| 20 | (232.2±1.4)f | (498.9±3.9)e | (130.9±0.5)c | (24.5±0.2)e | |
| 30 | (257.3±1.8)d | (571.4±4.5)ab | (133.1±0.6)b | (25.6±0.4)c | |
| 40 | 10 | (273.6±0.9)b | (572.7±3.9)ab | (141.0±0.5)a | (26.9±0.3)b |
| 20 | (336.5±1.8)a | (581.8±8.1)a | (133.3±0.4)b | (28.4±0.3)a | |
| 30 | (260.3±1.8)d | (567.5±5.9)bc | (104.9±0.6)f | (26.4±0.3)b | |
| 50 | 10 | (265.0±1.4)c | (571.4±9.8)ab | (133.2±0.8)b | (24.7±0.2)de |
| 20 | (220.7±1.4)g | (549.4±3.9)d | (128.6±0.6)d | (23.3±0.2)f | |
| 30 | (166.3±1.8)h | (435.3±8.1)f | (98.3±0.5)g | (22.9±0.3)f | |
| Maceration | (242.6±0.9)e | (558.6±2.2)cd | (128.8±0.4)d | (25.1±0.6)d |
All values were expressed as mean±standard deviation (N=3). Values with different superscript letters in each column indicate significant difference (p<0.05). TE=Trolox equivalents, EE=EDTA equivalents
Fig. 1Mass fractions of: a) bound total phenolic (TPC) and b) flavonoid contents (TFC) on dry mass basis of Moringa stenopetala leaf expressed as gallic acid (GAE) and catechin (CE) equivalents, respectively, at different extraction time, or by maceration. Mac=maceration. Different letters show significant differences (p<0.05)
Fig. 2The antioxidant activity expressed on dry mass basis of bound phenolic compounds extracted from Moringa stenopetala leaves by ultrasound-assisted extraction at different extraction time or by maceration determined using: a) DPPH and b) FRAP assay. Mac=maceration, TE=Trolox equivalents. The different letters show significant differences (p<0.05)
Fig. 3The morphological images of: a) the sample before extraction, b) the residue after maceration, and after: c) 10, d) 20 and e) 30 min of ultrasound-assisted extraction