提取变量对尼日利亚土产豆科植物总酚产量的影响

Dr. Samaila James, T. U. Nwabueze, G. Onwuka, J. Ndife, S. Amuga
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由于使用合成化学物质会对健康产生有害影响,人们越来越多地研究利用生物活性化合物的天然来源对某些退行性疾病进行饮食管理的可能性。因此,本研究对竹、豇豆、红豆和鸽子豆的总酚产量进行了评价。评估了一组单因素实验,即溶剂类型(丙酮、乙醇和甲醇)、溶剂浓度(20–100%,v/v)、提取时间(30–50分钟)和提取温度(40–60°C),以优化苯酚总回收率。结果表明,提取变量对苯酚总收率有显著影响(p<0.05)。60%浓度(v/v)的乙醇在50°C下孵育40分钟,在竹中产生最高的总酚产量(217.11 mg/100 g)。在豇豆中,90%浓度(v/v)的乙醇在50°C下培养50分钟,总酚含量最高(192.61 mg/100 g)。在50°C下孵育40分钟的100%浓度的甲醇在红豆中产生最高的总酚(212.00 mg/100 g),而在50°C。
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Effect of extraction variables on total phenol yield in some selected legumes indigenous to Nigeria
There are increasing research efforts on the possibilities of the utilization of natural sources of bioactive compounds for the dietary management of certain degenerative diseases due to their deleterious health effects associated with the the use of synthetic chemicals. Therefore, this study evaluated the yield of total phenol from bambaranut, cowpea, red bean and pigeon pea. A set of single factor experiments, namely solvent types (acetone, ethanol and methanol), solvent concentration (20 – 100 %, v/v), extraction time (30 – 50 min) and extraction temperature (40 – 60 °C), were evaluated for the optimization of total phenol recovery. The results show that extraction variables significantly (p < 0.05) affected the total phenol yield. Ethanol at 60% concentration (v/v) incubated at 50 °C for 40 min gave the highest total phenol (217.11 mg/100 g) yield in bambaranut. In cowpea, ethanol at 90% concentration (v/v) incubated at 50 °C for 50 min gave the highest total phenol (192.61 mg/100 g). Methanol at 100% concentration incubated at 50 °C for 40 min gave the highest total phenol (212.00 mg/100 g) in the red bean while methanol at 100 % concentration (v/v) incubated at 50 °C for 40 min gave the highest total phenol (196.33 mg/100 g) in pigeon pea.
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