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Impacts of microwave-assisted extraction parameters on total phenolic compounds yield from Algerian <i>Moringa oleifera</i> leaves, using response surface methodology

Farida Kheyar, Naoual Kheyar, Malek Amiali, Lila Boulekbache‐Makhlouf, Ahcene Kadi, Ahmed Benchabane, Arezki Bitam

2024Natural Product Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lam. leaves using response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken designs (BBD). Factors such as ethanol concentration, microwave power, irradiation time, and solvent to solid ratio were assessed in single-factor tests. Under optimal extraction conditions (48.86% ethanol, 626.53 W microwave power, 99.48 s irradiation, 29.67 mL/g solvent to solid ratio and 21.12 W/mL power density), TPC was 58.45 ± 0.68 mg GAE/g DW, close to the predicted 59.78 ± 1.47 mg GAE/g DW. The MAE method outperformed maceration extraction (8.41 ± 0.25 mg GAE/g DW) and decoction extraction (38.74 ± 0.81 mg GAE/g DW) in terms of extraction time, solvent use, and efficiency. The optimised extract exhibited significant antioxidant activity with IC50 values of 0.294 ± 0.004 mg/mL (DPPH) and 0.425 ± 0.005 mg/mL (ABTS), confirming the efficacy of MAE in preparing antioxidant-rich plant extracts.

Topics & Concepts

MoringaMaceration (sewage)DPPHChemistryABTSResponse surface methodologyExtraction (chemistry)DecoctionBox–Behnken designSolventChromatographyYield (engineering)EthanolAntioxidantNuclear chemistryBotanyMaterials scienceFood scienceOrganic chemistryBiologyMetallurgyComposite materialMoringa oleifera research and applicationsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPharmacology and Nanomedicine Research