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Effect of Microwave Assisted Water Extraction on Insoluble Phenolic Compounds through Bioactivity of Fagopyrum esculentum KCI 등재

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한국자원식물학회지 (Korean journal of plant resources)
한국자원식물학회 (The Plant Resources Society Of Korea)
초록

Fagopyrum esculentum (Buckwheat) is a globally used alternative crop that contains several useful substances with various effects; however, many of these substances (rutin, quercetin, etc.) are water insoluble. To extract these substances, alcohols is required, which is inconvenient because these solvents cause diverse problems. Many studies are underway to achieve effective extraction of these substances with water. Among of these studies, microwave assisted water extraction (MAE) has been performed extensively. In this study, we performed the extraction in various solvents and/or microwave from Fagopyrum esculentum. The analysis of the content of useful substances and the bioactivity were performed and shown to increase in MAE. Liquid chromatography-mass was performed in order to identify of the useful water-insoluble substances. Catechin, quercetin, and rutin, which are all insoluble in water, were hardly extracted with water even on heating (4.4 ppb, 3.9 ppb and 60.3 ppb, respectively). However, MAE was found to extract much more of these substances than water (1204 ppb, 110.8 ppb and 2946 ppb, respectively). Although less efficient than alcohols, MAE showed much higher efficiency than simple water extraction. These results indicate that water extraction using microwave technology is effective in cases where it is difficult to extract useful substances using water.

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Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
    Materials and Methods
    Analysis of useful substances
    Bioactivity measurements
    LC-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) apparatus and operating conditions for quantification
    Statistical analysis
Results
Discussion
References
저자
  • Hyun Gi Kim(Department of Lifestyle Medicine, Jeonbuk National University)
  • Yong Ju Kim(Department of Oriental Medicine Resources, Jeonbuk National University)
  • Thang Tung Lian(Department of Lifestyle Medicine, Jeonbuk National University)
  • Sueng Yeob Song(Department of Oriental Medicine Resources, Jeonbuk National University)
  • Kuek Soo Bang(Department of Oriental Medicine Resources, Jeonbuk National University) Corresponding author