Title High-pressure extraction of antioxidant-rich fractions from shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa L. Rydb.) leaves: process optimization and extract characterization /
Authors Syrpas, Michail ; Subbarayadu, Kiran ; Kitrytė, Vaida ; Venskutonis, Petras Rimantas
DOI 10.3390/antiox9060457
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Is Part of Antioxidants.. Basel : MDPI. 2020, vol. 9, iss. 6, art. no. 457, p. 1-20.. ISSN 2076-3921
Keywords [eng] Dasiphora fruticosa ; antioxidant capacity ; pressurized-liquid extraction ; response surface methodology ; phenolic compounds ; supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
Abstract [eng] Dasiphora fruticosa (basionym Potentilla fruticosa) is a shrub, known in traditional medicine for centuries. Due to the wide range of pharmacological effects, interest and applications of D. fruticosa extracts are continually increasing; however, reports on optimization of extraction conditions are scarce. Herein, a multi-step high-pressure extraction process with increasing polarity solvents was developed to isolate valuable fractions from D. fruticosa leaves. Supercritical CO2 extraction recovered 2.46 g/100 g of lipophilic fraction, rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids. Further, pressurized liquid extractions (PLE) with acetone, ethanol, and water were applied to obtain antioxidant-rich higher polarity extracts. Under optimized PLE conditions, the cumulative polar fraction yield was 29.98 g/100 g. Ethanol fraction showed the highest yield (15.3 g/100 g), TPC values (148.4 mg GAE/g), ABTS•+, and DPPH• scavenging capacity (161.1 and 151.8 mg TE/g, respectively). PLE was more efficient than conventional solid–liquid extraction in terms of extraction time, extract yields, and in vitro antioxidant capacity. Phytochemical characterization of PLE extracts by UPLCQ-TOF-MS revealed the presence of hyperoside, ellagic acid, among other health beneficial phenolic substances. Τhis study highlights the potential of high-pressure extraction techniques to isolate antioxidant-rich fractions from D. fruticosa leaves with multipurpose applications, including the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2020
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