Re-design and Exploration of Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Sargassum Sp using Ethyl Acetate as Solvent
Date
2019-11-25Author
Altafdilah, Dyah Mufidah
Fitriana, Meta Rizki
Rahmawati, Istiqomah
Palupi, Bekti
Fachri, Boy Arief
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A Marine brown algae, Sargassum sp, is well-known
as a bioactive compound. One of the most important compounds is
polyphenol substance. This research is ongoing to obtain the
highest yield soluble extract of polyphenol. In spite of ethanol,
ethyl acetate is one of the biobased solvents which is strongly
considered as safe for food and health supplement product. The
objective of this study is to define the optimum condition to extract
phenolic content from Sargassum sp. using ethyl acetate. The
maceration method was conducted by pouring the ethyl acetate into
the flask containing Sargassum Sp powder. Since the extraction
time is completed, the extract was separated and purified. The total
phenol was quantitatively determined using the folin ciocalteau
method. The constituent of extract was checked qualitatively by
thin-layer chromatography.To define the optimum condition,
response surface method based on central composite design was
employed. The process variables in this experiment are particle size
(60-100 mesh), ratio Sargassum Sp to solvent (1:2-1:4 gr/mL) and
extraction time (1-3 days). This work concludes that optimum
condition is achieved at a particle size of 100 mesh, extraction time
of 3 days and ratio Sargassum to solvent of 1:4 g/mL. This
optimum condition provides the highest yield (47 wt %) as well.
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