Abstract
A high performance ultra high pressure (UHP) technique was developed for high yield extraction of bioactive components from Scutellaria barbata at lower temperatures, within a short time, and for less power consumption. The UHP process of scutellarin, luteolin and apigenin from S. barbata was optimized by using central composite design-response surface methodology (CCD-RSM). The optimum result of UHP was compared with those of the conventional extraction methods of circulation reflux, ultrasonic and microwave. The optimal conditions for extraction were: extracting pressure of 204.72 MPa, ethanol concentration of 61.44% and solid-liquid ratio of 1:78.79. The extraction yield of scutellarin, luteolin and apigenin from S. barbata were: 12.38, 1.76 and 0.23 mg g-1, respectively and an integrated score of 7.18. This showed that the UHP was more effective than the conventional extraction methods. © 2011 Academic Journals.
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Zhang, S. T., Wang, Z. Y., Cheng, G. H., Wang, T. S., Ni, Z., & Lin, J. M. (2011). Optimization for ultra high pressure extraction of Scutellaria barbata by central composite design response surface methodology. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(65), 14637–14643. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajb11.1841
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