Publication: Optimization of ultrasonic-assisted extraction via multiresponse surface for high antioxidant recovery from Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorophyta)
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Nasir, Nur Tsiqah Binti Mohd
Şahin, Saliha
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Çakmak, Zeynep Elibol
Çakmak, Turgay
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Taylor & Francis
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The present study reports on the extraction of antioxidant compounds from Chlorella vulgaris. Multiresponse surface methodology coupled with a central composite design was used to optimize the independent parameters for ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE). Four independent parameters were optimized, including extraction time (15-155 min), ethanol volume (35-95%, v/v), extraction temperature (15-75 degrees C) and liquid/solid ratio (30-150 ml g(-1\)). Total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity [2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) and chromiumreducing antiaoxidant capacity methods] were considered response parameters, whereas the effects of extraction time, ethanol volume, extraction temperature and liquid/solid ratio were studied. The optimal condition was obtained with an extraction time of 146 min, ethanol volume of 71% (v/v), extraction temperature of 72 degrees C and liquid/solid ratio of 62 ml g(-1) of sample. The experimental values agreed with predicted values within a 95% confidence level. This indicates that multiresponse surface methodology is suitable for optimizing UAE of antioxidant compounds from C. vulgaris.
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Plant sciences, Marine & freshwater biology, Antioxidant, Central composite design, Chlorella vulgaris, Multiresponse surface methodology, Ultrasonic-assisted extraction, Total phenolic content, Water extraction, Methodology rsm, Carotenoids, Capacity, Cyanobacteria, Polyphenols, Microalgaeprofiles, Solvents
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Nasir, N. T. B. M. vd. (2017). ''Optimization of ultrasonic-assisted extraction via multiresponse surface for high antioxidant recovery from Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorophyta)''. Phycologia, 56(5), 561-569.