Optimization of ultrasonic-assisted extraction for monacolin K, antioxidant activity, pigment and citrinin of monascal waxy corn by response surface methodology

Authors

  • Kitisart Kraboun Division of Food Safety Management and Technology, Department of Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Bangkok
  • Worasit Tochampa Department of Agro-Industry, Faculty of Agriculture Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phisanulok
  • Nitipong Jittrepotch Department of Agro-Industry, Faculty of Agriculture Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phisanulok
  • Kamonwan Rojsuntornkitti Department of Agro-Industry, Faculty of Agriculture Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phisanulok
  • Wassana Chatdamrong Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Medical Science, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok
  • Teeraporn Kongbangkerd Department of Agro-Industry, Faculty of Agriculture Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phisanulok

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14456/fabj.2017.10

Keywords:

Optimization, Ultrasonic, Monacolin K, Monascal waxy corn, Response surface methodology

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the ultrasonic extraction optimization of monascal waxy corn (MWC). An optimization procedure using a central composition design with two factors (ethanol concentration and temperature) consisting of 13 experimental runs with five replicates of the central points was applied and a second-order polynomial model was used to describe the effects of these parameters on extraction for monacolin K content, antioxidant activities, pigment intensity and citrinin content. The optimized conditions were 69.91% ethanol/49.95°C (monacolin K); 69.62% ethanol/49.15°C (DPPH); 70.67%ethanol/ 49.90°C (chelating ability on Fe2+); 70.91% ethanol/50.80oC (Pigment); 85.00% ethanol/60oC (citrinin) with corresponding yields of 348.72 mg/kg dry weight; 2.65 mmol Trolox/ml; 96.76%; 4072.45 unit/g dry weight and 2.04 μg/kg dry weight, respectively. The maximal monacolin K content predicted by response surface analysis was 349.59 mg/kg dry weight. The experimental value was close to those predicted values, showing fitting of the model (R2 = 0.924) applying RSM for optimizing the ethanol concentration and temperature on monacolin K content from MWC.

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Kraboun, Kitisart, Worasit Tochampa, Nitipong Jittrepotch, Kamonwan Rojsuntornkitti, Wassana Chatdamrong, and Teeraporn Kongbangkerd. 2017. “Optimization of Ultrasonic-Assisted Extraction for Monacolin K, Antioxidant Activity, Pigment and Citrinin of Monascal Waxy Corn by Response Surface Methodology”. Food and Applied Bioscience Journal 5 (2):115-31. https://doi.org/10.14456/fabj.2017.10.

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Food Processing and Engineering