TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of high hydrostatic pressure process for the extraction of kirenol from Siegesbeckia orientalis L. using response surface methodology
AU - Kim, Mi Bo
AU - Park, Ji Eun
AU - Woo, Seon Wook
AU - Lim, Sang Bin
AU - Hwang, Jae Kwan
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) extraction method was optimized to maximize the extraction yield of kirenol from Siegesbeckia orientalis. Operating parameters such as extraction pressure (100-600 MPa), pressure holding time (3-20 min), feed-to-solvent ratio (1:10-1:90 (w/v)), and solvent (ethanol) concentration (0-100%) were investigated individually by mono-factor experiments. Then, the optimal extraction conditions were determined using response surface methodology. Box-Behnken design was applied to evaluate the effects of three independent variables (extraction pressure, solvent concentration, and feed-to-solvent ratio) on the extraction yield of kirenol from S. orientalis. Extraction pressure, solvent concentration, and feed-to-solvent ratio affected the extraction yields significantly, whereas the pressure holding time had no significant effect. The optimal processing conditions, which gave a maximum extraction yield of 85.9% kirenol from the raw material, were as follows: extracting pressure 320 MPa, pressure holding time 5min, ethanol concentration 18%, and feed-to-solvent ratio 1:76 (w/v).
AB - High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) extraction method was optimized to maximize the extraction yield of kirenol from Siegesbeckia orientalis. Operating parameters such as extraction pressure (100-600 MPa), pressure holding time (3-20 min), feed-to-solvent ratio (1:10-1:90 (w/v)), and solvent (ethanol) concentration (0-100%) were investigated individually by mono-factor experiments. Then, the optimal extraction conditions were determined using response surface methodology. Box-Behnken design was applied to evaluate the effects of three independent variables (extraction pressure, solvent concentration, and feed-to-solvent ratio) on the extraction yield of kirenol from S. orientalis. Extraction pressure, solvent concentration, and feed-to-solvent ratio affected the extraction yields significantly, whereas the pressure holding time had no significant effect. The optimal processing conditions, which gave a maximum extraction yield of 85.9% kirenol from the raw material, were as follows: extracting pressure 320 MPa, pressure holding time 5min, ethanol concentration 18%, and feed-to-solvent ratio 1:76 (w/v).
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U2 - 10.1007/s10068-014-0099-z
DO - 10.1007/s10068-014-0099-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84903822062
SN - 1226-7708
VL - 23
SP - 731
EP - 738
JO - Food Science and Biotechnology
JF - Food Science and Biotechnology
IS - 3
ER -