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OPTIMIZATION OF HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. (ROSELLE) ANTHOCYANIN AQUEOUS-ETHANOL EXTRACTION PARAMETERS USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY


ANILÚ MIRANDA-MEDINA 1*, PATRICIA M. HAYWARD-JONES 2, OCTAVIO CARVAJAL-ZARRABAL 3, LUZ DEL ALBA LADRÓN DE GUEVARA-VELA 1, YERIKC DAVID RAMÍREZ-VILLAGÓMEZ 1, DULCE M. BARRADAS-DERMITZ 2, GEORGINA LUNA-CARRILLO 1, MARÍA G. AGUILAR-USCANGA 1
1. Veracruz Institute of Technology, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department, Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 2779, Colonia Formando Hogar 91780, Veracruz, Mexico
2. Veracruz Institute of Technology, Biological Chemistry Area, Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 2779, Colonia Formando Hogar 91780, Veracruz, Mexico
3. University of Veracruz, Nutrition Chemistry and Biochemistry Area, Juan Pablo II s/n 94294, Boca del RĂ­o, Mexico
*Corresponding author: amime_77@hotmail.com

Issue:

SCSCC6, Volume XIX, No. 1

Section:

Volume 19, No. 1 (2018)

Abstract:

Anthocyanins along with protocatechuic acid and quercetin have been recognized as bioactive compounds in Hibiscus sabdariffa L. aqueous extracts. Characteristic anthocyanin absorption in the visible region makes their quantification possible without the interference of the other two compounds, and also can favor its potential application as an alternative to organic-based dye sensitized solar cell, in various forms. In order to optimize measurable factors linked to the extraction of these flavonoids, an optimization was performed using a Box-Behnken experimental design and response surface methodology (RSM). Three levels of ethanol concentration, temperature and solid-solvent ratio (SSR) were investigated. The optimization model showed that with 96 % EtOH, 65 °C, and 1:50 SSR, the highest anthocyanin concentration of 150 mg/100 g was obtained.

Keywords:

anthocyanin extraction, bioactive compounds, dye sensitized solar cells, modelling, roselle pigments.

Code [ID]:

CSCC6201801V01S01A0006 [0004690]

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