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Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method

BACKGROUND: Silybum marianum, a member of the Aster family, is a well-known Chinese herb and the source of a popular antioxidant that is extensively used in Asia. The abundant S. marianum straws are still underutilized and wastefully discarded to pollute the environment. OBJECTIVE: To solve the abov...

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Autores principales: Ruan, Hong-Sheng, Zhang, Hai-Feng, Teng, Kun
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5858236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29576697
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_556_16
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author Ruan, Hong-Sheng
Zhang, Hai-Feng
Teng, Kun
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Zhang, Hai-Feng
Teng, Kun
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description BACKGROUND: Silybum marianum, a member of the Aster family, is a well-known Chinese herb and the source of a popular antioxidant that is extensively used in Asia. The abundant S. marianum straws are still underutilized and wastefully discarded to pollute the environment. OBJECTIVE: To solve the above problem and better utilize S. marianum straws, the objective of this study was to optimize the conditions for extraction of silymarin from S. marianum straws. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A combination of microwave-assisted extraction and response surface methodology (RSM) was used for silymarin from S. marianum straws and yield assessment by high-performance liquid chromatography method. The RSM was based on a five-level, four-variable central composite design (CCD). RESULTS: The results indicated that the optimal conditions to obtain highest yields of silymarin were microwave power of 146 W, extraction time of 117 s, liquid-to-solid ratio of 16:1 mL/g, and ethanol concentration of 43% (v/v). Validation tests indicated that under the optimized conditions, the actual yield of silymarin was 6.83 ± 0.57 mg/g with relative standard deviation of 0.92% (n = 5), which was in good agreement with the predicted yield. CONCLUSIONS: The exploitation of the natural plant resources present very important impact for the economic development. The knowledge obtained from this work should be useful to further exploit and apply this material. SUMMARY: Silymarin has been isolated from Silybum marianum straws by microwave-assisted extraction and response surface methodology. The results obtained are helpful for the full utilization of S. marianum straws. The microwave-assisted extraction is a very useful method for the extraction of important phytochemicals from plant materials. Abbreviations used: MAE: Microwave-assisted extraction, RSM: Response surface methodology, HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography, CCD: Central composite design, ANOVA: Analysis of variance.
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spelling pubmed-58582362018-03-23 Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method Ruan, Hong-Sheng Zhang, Hai-Feng Teng, Kun Pharmacogn Mag Original Article BACKGROUND: Silybum marianum, a member of the Aster family, is a well-known Chinese herb and the source of a popular antioxidant that is extensively used in Asia. The abundant S. marianum straws are still underutilized and wastefully discarded to pollute the environment. OBJECTIVE: To solve the above problem and better utilize S. marianum straws, the objective of this study was to optimize the conditions for extraction of silymarin from S. marianum straws. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A combination of microwave-assisted extraction and response surface methodology (RSM) was used for silymarin from S. marianum straws and yield assessment by high-performance liquid chromatography method. The RSM was based on a five-level, four-variable central composite design (CCD). RESULTS: The results indicated that the optimal conditions to obtain highest yields of silymarin were microwave power of 146 W, extraction time of 117 s, liquid-to-solid ratio of 16:1 mL/g, and ethanol concentration of 43% (v/v). Validation tests indicated that under the optimized conditions, the actual yield of silymarin was 6.83 ± 0.57 mg/g with relative standard deviation of 0.92% (n = 5), which was in good agreement with the predicted yield. CONCLUSIONS: The exploitation of the natural plant resources present very important impact for the economic development. The knowledge obtained from this work should be useful to further exploit and apply this material. SUMMARY: Silymarin has been isolated from Silybum marianum straws by microwave-assisted extraction and response surface methodology. The results obtained are helpful for the full utilization of S. marianum straws. The microwave-assisted extraction is a very useful method for the extraction of important phytochemicals from plant materials. Abbreviations used: MAE: Microwave-assisted extraction, RSM: Response surface methodology, HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography, CCD: Central composite design, ANOVA: Analysis of variance. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 2018-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5858236/ /pubmed/29576697 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_556_16 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Pharmacognosy Magazine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ruan, Hong-Sheng
Zhang, Hai-Feng
Teng, Kun
Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title_full Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title_fullStr Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title_short Optimization of Microwave-assisted Extraction of Silymarin from Silybum marianum Straws by Response Surface Methodology and Quantification by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Method
title_sort optimization of microwave-assisted extraction of silymarin from silybum marianum straws by response surface methodology and quantification by high-performance liquid chromatograph method
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5858236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29576697
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pm.pm_556_16
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