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Evaluation of extraction conditions of 4-nerolidylchatecol from Pothomorphe umbellata (L). Miq. using factorial design

The influence of factors: (1) time, 10 and 40 minutes, (2) particle size, 840 and 420 mm; (3) hydromodule, 1:50 and 1:100, and (4) temperature, 40 and 60 °C, in the extraction of 4-nerolidylcathecol (4-NC) from the roots of P. umbellata using factorial design "2(4)" was studied in two levels (maximal and minimal). The extraction method was maceration and the measurement of 4-NC was by HPLC with electrochemical detection. The results of the factorial analysis indicated that the main factor that increases the extraction of the active principle is particle size [effect (2): 12.2086]. The reduction of the particle size (mesh 60) increases threefold the amount of 4-nerolidylchatecol in the extract, while the time of maceration [effect (1): -0.64198], hydromodule [effect (3): 1.069804] and temperature [effect (4): -0.64198] practically do not influence the extraction. Interaction between two factors (2:3) size-hydromodule 1.181142, (2:1) size-time 0.9435065 and (2:4) size-temperature 0.0817575, showed that although the main factor size (2) increases the efficiency of the process, when one of the other three factors was taken together the amount of 4-NC extracted was not significantly increased. The technique of optimization using factorial analysis to investigate the extraction of 4-nerolylilchatecol showed to be useful to notice the interactions between factors and not only the effect of each isolated factor.

Factorial design; Extraction; Phytotherapic; Pothomorphe umbellata; 4-nerolidylchatecol


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