2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105680
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Optimisation of the ultrasound-assisted extraction of betalains and polyphenols from Amaranthus hypochondriacus var. Nutrisol

Abstract: Highlights UAE is an efficient method to obtain betalains and polyphenols with high AA. BT, BC, BX, TP, AA, b*, K L a, and A were affected by temperature and UPD. Optimal UAE conditions were 41.80 °C and 188.84 mW/mL. Optimal conditions showed that BC, BX, BT, TP, AA, L*, a*, b*, K L a, A, and IA agreed with predicted values.

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“…Temperature (20–54 °C) and ultrasonic power density (76–274 W/L, frequency 20 kHz) were the variables that were optimized, while solute–solvent ratio and pH were constant (1:30 and 5, respectively). Maximum yields of 83 % and 21 % for pigments and antioxidants were achieved and confirm ultrasound as a fast and effective method for high added value extraction method from biomass matter [12] .…”
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“…Temperature (20–54 °C) and ultrasonic power density (76–274 W/L, frequency 20 kHz) were the variables that were optimized, while solute–solvent ratio and pH were constant (1:30 and 5, respectively). Maximum yields of 83 % and 21 % for pigments and antioxidants were achieved and confirm ultrasound as a fast and effective method for high added value extraction method from biomass matter [12] .…”
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confidence: 60%
“…This optimal frequency is 2.25 MHz for this experiment. This frequency is higher in comparison with the extraction of BTs reported by other authors, for instance, Tabio‐García et al (2021) extracted BTs from Amaranthus hypochondriacus var. Nutrisol, concluding that at 20 kHz, the extraction is function of ultrasonic power densities and temperature; similar results were reported by Silva et al (2020) in its study of the extraction of colorants from Beta vulgaris L. at 25 kHz.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Absorbances of the final supernatant were measured at 480 and 540 nm using a double spectrophotometer (UVD‐3500, Labomed, Los Angeles, California, USA). The total betalain content was expressed as the sum of betacyanin and betaxanthin contents (Tabio‐García et al ., 2021), calculated according to eqns (7) and (8):Citalicbcmg100g=A540×Mitalicbc×V×1000×100εitalicbc×L×mCitalicbxmg100g=A480×Mitalicbx×V×1000×100εitalicbx×L×mwhere C bc , M bc , Ɛ bc are the concentration (mg/100 g), molecular weight (550 g mol −1 ) and mole extinction coefficient (60 000 L mol −1 cm −1 ) of betacyanin; while C bx , M bx and Ɛ bx are the concentration (mg/100 g), molecular weight (308 gmol −1 ) and mole extinction coefficient (48 000 L mol −1 cm −1 ) of betaxanthin; L is the light through the distance (1 cm); V is the extraction volume of betalain (L); and m is the weight of pectin sample in dry basis (g).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absorbances of the final supernatant were measured at 480 and 540 nm using a double spectrophotometer (UVD-3500, Labomed, Los Angeles, California, USA). The total betalain content was expressed as the sum of betacyanin and betaxanthin contents (Tabio-Garcıá et al, 2021), calculated according to eqns ( 7) and ( 8):…”
Section: Antioxidant Properties Of Pectinmentioning
confidence: 99%