Extraction of Phenolic Compound from Sargassum Sp. in Ethanol: effect of Particle Size, Extraction Time and Ratio Substrate to Solvent on The Yield of Phenol
Date
2019-11-25Author
Pujianto, Slamet
Rahmawati, Istiqomah
Sari, Puspita
Oktavianawati, Ika
Fachri, Boy Arief
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Sargassum Sp., a part of brown algae, traditionally is
used as animal feed. In spite of this, Sargassum containing phenolic
compound which shows a promising as a natural antioxidant
feedstock. This work is to extract the phenolic compound from
Sargassum Sp in ethanol and to investigate the effect of the process
on the yield of phenol. Amount of dried Sargassum Sp was milled in
a specific size and macerated in a flask containing ethanol. Process
variables were particle size (60-100 mesh), extraction times (1-3
days) and ratio dried Sargassum Sp to Ethanol (1:2-1:4 gr/gr). The
phenol compound was quantified using the gallic acid method. The
DPPH method was performed to check the antioxidant activity. To
investigate the effect of the process, the response surface method
based on central composite design was applied in this work. This
work informs the highest total phenol (131.5 mg/L) was gained at the
condition of t=2 days, ratio Sargassum Sp to Ethanol of 1:1.7, and
particle size of 80 mesh. This work also shows that among other
variables, particle size is the most significant factor in this process.
Yet, the antioxidant activity (IC50)of Sargassum Sp extract is 37.2
mg/g.
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