2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12161-015-0375-4
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Optimization of Anthocyanin Extraction from Saffron Petals with Response Surface Methodology

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“…The adjusted R 2 of the model was .982. When the adjusted R 2 is near to unity, it means that the fitted empirical model is suitable for actual data and the model can explain the relation between the variables(Khazaei, Jafari, Ghorbani, Kakhki, & Sarfarazi, 2016).…”
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“…The adjusted R 2 of the model was .982. When the adjusted R 2 is near to unity, it means that the fitted empirical model is suitable for actual data and the model can explain the relation between the variables(Khazaei, Jafari, Ghorbani, Kakhki, & Sarfarazi, 2016).…”
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“…Solution provided by Design-Expert considering highest desirability also highest cost effective extraction condition in cases of the same desirability index (usage of shorter extraction time, lower temperature, and less solvent) was as follows: extraction time of 9.3 min, temperature of 48°C, and solvent ratio of 77.5 ml/g (with ethanol concentration of 50% or 25%) (Table 3); in these conditions, the value of extracted anthocyanin was 101.0 mg/g. In a previous study by Khazaei et al (2016), optimum extraction conditions that resulted in maximized anthocyanins by conventional soaking extraction were found to be a ratio of solvents to sample 20 ml/g, ethanol concentration of 25.02%, temperature 25.8°C, and extraction time 24 hr which gave 160.9 mg/g.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Functional properties and attractive color of anthocyanins make them suitable substitutes for synthetic anthocyanins in the food industry (Akhavan Mahdavi, Jafari, Assadpoor, & Dehnad, ; Akhavan Mahdavi, Jafari, Assadpour, & Ghorbani, ). Anthocyanins after isolation from their natural resources are very vulnerable, and stability of their chemical structure can be influenced by different factors such as time, concentration, pH, storage temperature, oxygen, light, presence of enzymes, solvents, flavonoids, proteins, and metal ions (Giusti & Wrolstad, ; Khazaei, Jafari, Ghorbani, Kakhki, & Sarfarazi, ). Therefore, there is a need to a technique to extract anthocyanins fast, affordable, easy, and by the maximum amount.…”
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“…Temperature is an important parameter, and the optimum extraction temperature is room temperature (Chen, Choi, et al, 2012). Because the content of anthocyanins in black rice may be higher than that of red rice, most research studies on colored rice focus on black rice (Chaiyasut et al, 2017;Khazaei, Jafari, Ghorbani, Kakhki, & Sarfarazi, 2016). Supercritical extraction and artificial neural methods are used in the extraction of rice bran extract, which may be a direction for later development (Das et al, 2016;Sookwong et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%