Ultrasonic Assisted Extraction Polyphenols and Antioxidant from Nigella Sativa Seed

This paper presents an ultrasonic assisted extraction study of essential oil from Nigella sativa seeds. It was found that the extraction of phenolic, flavonoid and antioxidant favours pure solvent, i.e. ethanol and methanol. Extraction of phenoilc, flavonoid and antioxidant, increases with increasin...

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Main Authors: Jolius, Gimbun, Nur Farahin, Ishak, Noor Intan Shafinas, Muhammad, Sook, Fun Pang, Mohd Arman, Abd Kadir, Hafizah, Ramli, Mohd Faried, Abdullah, Zainal, Giman, Zulhabri, Khadisah
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Malaysian Technical Universities Network (MTUN) 2014
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11827/
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Summary:This paper presents an ultrasonic assisted extraction study of essential oil from Nigella sativa seeds. It was found that the extraction of phenolic, flavonoid and antioxidant favours pure solvent, i.e. ethanol and methanol. Extraction of phenoilc, flavonoid and antioxidant, increases with increasing temperature until 50°C but reduced thereafter. Increasing the sonication power from 112 W to 224 W improved extraction of phenolic, flavonoid and antioxidant markedly, although a further increase to 277 W is not an improvement. A lower sonication frequency (35 kHz) yielded higher polyphenols and antioxidant content as opposed to the higher frequency (53 kHz). The highest total phenolic content (0.66 mg GAE/g sample), total flavonoid content (1.84 µg QE/g sample) and antioxidant activities (63.15%) using ethanol at sonication power of 224 W, extraction time of 30 minutes and temperature of 50°C.