Application of Box-Behnken design for ultrasonic-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from Paeonia emodi

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The objective of the present work was to study the ultrasonic assisted extraction and optimization of polysaccharides from Paeonia emodi and evaluation of its anti-inflammatory response. Specifically, the optimization of polysaccharides was carried out using Box-Behnken statistical experimental design. Response surface methodology (RSM) of three factors (extraction temperature, extraction time and liquid solid ratio) was employed to optimize the percentage yield of the polysaccharides. The experimental data were fitted to quadratic response surface models using multiple regression analysis with high coefficient of determination value (R) of 0.9906. The highest polysaccharide yield (8.69%) as per the Derringer's desirability prediction tool was obtained under the optimal extraction condition (extraction temperature 47.03 °C, extraction time 15.68. min, and liquid solid ratio 1.29. ml/g) with a desirability value of 0.98. These optimized values of tested parameters were validated under similar conditions (n= 6), an average of 8.13 ±. 2.08% of polysaccharide yield was obtained in an optimized extraction conditions with 93.55% validity. The anti-inflammatory effect of polysaccharides of P. emodi were studied on carrageenan induced paw edema. In vivo results showed that the P. emodi 200. mg/kg of polysaccharide extract exhibited strong potential against inflammatory response induced by 1% suspension of carrageenean in normal saline.

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Ahmad, A., Alkharfy, K. M., Wani, T. A., & Raish, M. (2015). Application of Box-Behnken design for ultrasonic-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from Paeonia emodi. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 72, 990–997. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2014.10.011

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