Optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolics from sideritis raeseri using response surface methodology

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In this study we define the optimal conditions for ultrasound-assisted extraction of bio-active polyphenols from S. raeseri aerial parts using response surface methodology. The influence of ethanol concentration (10–90%), extraction temperature (20–80 °C), extraction time (10–60 min), and solid-to-solvent ratio (1:10–1:50) on total phenolic content as well as on content of individual flavonoids, and hypolaetin and isoscutellarein derivatives was studied. For the experimental de-sign, a central composite design was chosen. In the obtained extracts, the following ranges of targeted compounds were detected: total phenol from 19.32 to 47.23 mg GAE/g dw, HYP from 1.05 to 11.46 mg/g dw, ISC 1 from 0.68 to 10.68 mg/g dw, and ISC 2 from 0.74 to 15.56 mg/g dw. The optimal extraction conditions were set as: ethanol concentration of 65%, extraction time of 50 min, extraction temperature of 63 °C, and solid-to-solvent ratio of 1:40. Contents of TP, HYP, ISC 1, and ISC 2 in optimal extracts were 47.11 mg GAE/g dw, 11.73 mg/g dw, 9.54 mg/g dw, and 15.40 mg/g dw, respectively. Experimentally set values were in good agreement with those predicted by the response surface methodology model, indicating suitability of the used model, as well as the suc-cess of response surface methodology in optimizing the conditions of the extraction.

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Šavikin, K., Živković, J., Janković, T., Ćujić-Nikolić, N., Zdunić, G., Menković, N., & Drinić, Z. (2021). Optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolics from sideritis raeseri using response surface methodology. Molecules, 26(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26133949

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