Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red

This study attempts to determine the effect of drying and extraction methods on the antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds, and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red. Evaluation of extraction yield showed that superheated steam drying exhibited a higher yield than freeze drying. A combina...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources
Main Author: Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research 2023
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Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
2023
Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources
14
3
10.56042/ijnpr.v14i3.4626
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176783138&doi=10.56042%2fijnpr.v14i3.4626&partnerID=40&md5=8e927eaf7ce1693a7d51435a716d850b
This study attempts to determine the effect of drying and extraction methods on the antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds, and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red. Evaluation of extraction yield showed that superheated steam drying exhibited a higher yield than freeze drying. A combination of superheated steam drying and ultrasonic-assisted extraction resulted in the highest 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity (39.48%). Ferric reducing antioxidant power analysis revealed that ultrasonic-assisted extraction enhanced the antioxidant capacity (878.86 mg Trolox equivalents/100g dried sample) of freeze-dried Alternanthera sessilis red on par with superheated steam dried sample. The increase in the concentration of major phenolic compounds was also reported in all superheated steam drying samples (gallic acid: 1556.98-1715.75 mg/100 g dried sample; vanillic acid: 217.21-230.41 mg/100 g dried sample; p-coumaric acid: 1422.10 – 1559.96 mg/100 g dried sample). As for betalain pigment, superheated steam drying caused its degradation but the impact was reduced after combination with ultrasonic-assisted extraction (betanin: 9.77 mg/100 g dried sample; betaxanthin: 9.07 mg/100 g dried sample). The present result showed that superheated steam drying enhanced the extraction yield, antioxidant capacity and concentration of phenolic compounds of Alternanthera sessilis red, regardless of the extraction method. © 2023, National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research. All rights reserved.
National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research
9760504
English
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author Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
spellingShingle Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
author_facet Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
author_sort Shaharuddin S.; Othman A.; Ismail A.
title Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
title_short Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
title_full Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
title_fullStr Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
title_full_unstemmed Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
title_sort Impact of drying and extraction method on antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red
publishDate 2023
container_title Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources
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doi_str_mv 10.56042/ijnpr.v14i3.4626
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description This study attempts to determine the effect of drying and extraction methods on the antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds, and betalain pigment of Alternanthera sessilis red. Evaluation of extraction yield showed that superheated steam drying exhibited a higher yield than freeze drying. A combination of superheated steam drying and ultrasonic-assisted extraction resulted in the highest 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity (39.48%). Ferric reducing antioxidant power analysis revealed that ultrasonic-assisted extraction enhanced the antioxidant capacity (878.86 mg Trolox equivalents/100g dried sample) of freeze-dried Alternanthera sessilis red on par with superheated steam dried sample. The increase in the concentration of major phenolic compounds was also reported in all superheated steam drying samples (gallic acid: 1556.98-1715.75 mg/100 g dried sample; vanillic acid: 217.21-230.41 mg/100 g dried sample; p-coumaric acid: 1422.10 – 1559.96 mg/100 g dried sample). As for betalain pigment, superheated steam drying caused its degradation but the impact was reduced after combination with ultrasonic-assisted extraction (betanin: 9.77 mg/100 g dried sample; betaxanthin: 9.07 mg/100 g dried sample). The present result showed that superheated steam drying enhanced the extraction yield, antioxidant capacity and concentration of phenolic compounds of Alternanthera sessilis red, regardless of the extraction method. © 2023, National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research. All rights reserved.
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