Microwave-assisted Extraction of Spruce Bark: Statistical Optimization Using Box-Behnken Design

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Closed-system microwave-assisted extraction was applied to extract constituents from spruce bark, using 96.6% ethanol as an extractant. The influence of the time (1 min to 20 min), temperature (60 °C, 80 °C, and 100 °C), and liquid/solid ratio (8 mL/g dry bark to 12 mL/g dry bark) on the yield of extractives was studied. The effects of all three of the factors were explained. The results revealed that the optimum conditions were a liquid/solid ratio of 12.0 mL/g dry bark, extraction temperature of 100 °C, and extraction time of 13.4 min.

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Sládková, A., Stopka, J., Ház, A., Strižincová, P., Šurina, I., Kreps, F., … Jablonský, M. (2018). Microwave-assisted Extraction of Spruce Bark: Statistical Optimization Using Box-Behnken Design. BioResources, 13(4), 8993–9004. https://doi.org/10.15376/BIORES.13.4.8993-9004

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