Extraction of mangiferin from Mangifera indica leaves using three phase partitioning coupled with ultrasound
•Application of ultrasound to three phase partitioning (UTPP) for extraction of mangiferin from Mangifera indica leaves.•Highest mangiferin yield of 41mg/g was obtained by UTPP in 25min compared to 28mg/g in 2h with conventional TPP.•UTTP can be considered as a rapid, cost-effective and promising te...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Industrial crops and products 2014-01, Vol.52, p.292-297 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Application of ultrasound to three phase partitioning (UTPP) for extraction of mangiferin from Mangifera indica leaves.•Highest mangiferin yield of 41mg/g was obtained by UTPP in 25min compared to 28mg/g in 2h with conventional TPP.•UTTP can be considered as a rapid, cost-effective and promising technique for downstream processing.
Potential use of various extraction methods including conventional soxhlet, and three phase partitioning coupled with the ultrasound (UTPP) for the extraction of mangiferin from the leaves of Mangifera indica was evaluated and compared for the first time. The influence of various process parameters like screening of salts, sonication time, frequency, slurry to t-butanol ratio, solute to solvent ratio, temperature, pH, soaking time and power on extraction efficiency using UTPP was investigated to get the optimal yield. The optimized conditions of UTPP were found to be as follows: time 25min, pH 6, ammonium sulfate saturation 40% (w/v), slurry to t-butanol ratio 1:1, solute to solvent ratio 1:40, frequency 25kHz, power 180W, duty cycle 50%, soaking time 5min and temperature 30±2°C. The highest yield obtained for mangiferin was 41mg/g under optimized conditions of UTPP in 25min compared with TPP which yielded 28mg/g in 2h. The combination of ultrasound and three phase partitioning enhances the benefits of both technologies and makes this process an interesting alternative to down-stream purification steps. |
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ISSN: | 0926-6690 1872-633X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.10.032 |