Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]

Extraction of pectin from natural resources using a biodegradable solvent is an alternative to wasteful and corrosive acidic extraction. Traditionally, attempts to extract pectin from biomass have resulted in low yields and a large consumption of corrosive solvents. Therefore, microwave-assisted ext...

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Main Authors: Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin, Yusof, Rizana, Shafie, Muhammad Hakimin, Mohamed Hanaphi, Roziana, Nagoor Gunny, Ahmad Anas
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spelling my.uitm.ir.863552023-10-31T03:11:30Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86355/ Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.] srj Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin Yusof, Rizana Shafie, Muhammad Hakimin Mohamed Hanaphi, Roziana Nagoor Gunny, Ahmad Anas QK Botany Microwaves. Including microwave circuits Extraction of pectin from natural resources using a biodegradable solvent is an alternative to wasteful and corrosive acidic extraction. Traditionally, attempts to extract pectin from biomass have resulted in low yields and a large consumption of corrosive solvents. Therefore, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) with deep eutectic solvents (DES) of choline chloride and malonic acid (ChCl:MA) at a mole ratio of 1:2 was used in this study. The objective of this study was to extract pectin from Artocarpus integer peels (AIP) and to optimise the extraction conditions in terms of the percentage of DES, solid-to-liquid ratio of AIP to DES, microwave power, and extraction time. The results showed that the pectin yield increased as the percentage of DES, solid-to-liquid ratio, power, and time increased. The extraction of pectin up to 30.17 % with MAE was optimised at a 1:50 ratio, 50 W, 4 min, and 5 % DES. These results indicate that the proposed MAE-DES technique is excellent for extracting pectin with high yield from AIP. Research Management Institute (RMI) 2023-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86355/1/86355.pdf Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]. (2023) Scientific Research Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Scientific_Research_Journal/>, 20: 7. pp. 97-111. ISSN 1675-7009
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topic QK Botany
Microwaves. Including microwave circuits
spellingShingle QK Botany
Microwaves. Including microwave circuits
Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin
Yusof, Rizana
Shafie, Muhammad Hakimin
Mohamed Hanaphi, Roziana
Nagoor Gunny, Ahmad Anas
Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
description Extraction of pectin from natural resources using a biodegradable solvent is an alternative to wasteful and corrosive acidic extraction. Traditionally, attempts to extract pectin from biomass have resulted in low yields and a large consumption of corrosive solvents. Therefore, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) with deep eutectic solvents (DES) of choline chloride and malonic acid (ChCl:MA) at a mole ratio of 1:2 was used in this study. The objective of this study was to extract pectin from Artocarpus integer peels (AIP) and to optimise the extraction conditions in terms of the percentage of DES, solid-to-liquid ratio of AIP to DES, microwave power, and extraction time. The results showed that the pectin yield increased as the percentage of DES, solid-to-liquid ratio, power, and time increased. The extraction of pectin up to 30.17 % with MAE was optimised at a 1:50 ratio, 50 W, 4 min, and 5 % DES. These results indicate that the proposed MAE-DES technique is excellent for extracting pectin with high yield from AIP.
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author Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin
Yusof, Rizana
Shafie, Muhammad Hakimin
Mohamed Hanaphi, Roziana
Nagoor Gunny, Ahmad Anas
author_facet Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin
Yusof, Rizana
Shafie, Muhammad Hakimin
Mohamed Hanaphi, Roziana
Nagoor Gunny, Ahmad Anas
author_sort Wan Chik, Mohammad Amin
title Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
title_short Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
title_full Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / Mohammad Amin Wan Chik ... [et al.]
title_sort optimisation of microwave-assisted extraction of artocarpus integer peel pectin with choline chloride based deep eutectic solvent / mohammad amin wan chik ... [et al.]
publisher Research Management Institute (RMI)
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86355/1/86355.pdf
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