Optimization of extraction of phenolic content from hazelnut shell using response surface methodology
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Response surface methodology was applied to predict the optimum conditions for extraction of phenolic
compounds in hazelnut shell. The phenolic content in the shell extract was determined spectrophotometrically
according to the Folin-Ciocalteu method and expressed as gallic acid equivalent (mg GAE g−1). Two central
composite designs were used to investigate the effects of two independent variables, namely solvent composition
(%) and extraction time (min), on phenolic extraction. In a first series of repeated batch extractions, the solvent
consisted of different methanol percentages in distilled water at pH 4, while in a second series methanol was
substituted by ethanol. The highest phenolic content (6.67mg GAE g−1 of shell) was predicted at the extraction
conditions of 55.7% ethanol and 108.7min. These best conditions, obtained and applied to 13 different cultivars,
showed values varying from 9.18mg GAE g−1 of shell for Barcelona to 3.00mg GAE g−1 of shell for Tonda di
Giffoni.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Corylus avellana L.; by-product valorization; hazelnut shell; phenolic extraction; CCD; RSM
Elenco autori:
C. STEVIGNY; L. ROLLE; N. VALENTINI; G. ZEPPA
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