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Kinetic studies of internal boiling extraction and other two extraction techniques for polysaccharides from Cortex periplocae

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Abstract A method based on the boiling of immersion agent inside the material to improve polysaccharide extraction efficiency called internal boiling method (IBE), is reported herein. It was compared with… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A method based on the boiling of immersion agent inside the material to improve polysaccharide extraction efficiency called internal boiling method (IBE), is reported herein. It was compared with hot water extraction (HWE) and ultrasonic-assisted extraction (UAE) using an extracted mathematical model. The mathematical model was based on Fick’s second law, and the employed variables were the temperature, ultrasonic power, and extraction time. The rate constant (κ), diffusion coefficient (Ds), relative raffinate ratio, and extraction t0.8 were analyzed. In the case of IBE, the extraction process reached its equilibrium concentration after approximately 20–30 min, thereby indicating a more rapid extraction compared with UAE (30–50 min) and HWE (120–180 min). In addition, the equilibrium concentration of IBE (0.484 mg/mL, 358.15 K) was significantly higher than those of the UAE (0.451 mg/mL, 300 W) and HWE (0.256 mg/mL, 358.15 K) processes. Furthermore, the ranges of κ and Ds were in the order of IBE > UAE > HWE at temperatures ≥348.15 K. These results indicated that IBE is a fast, efficient, and simple method for polysaccharide extraction.

Keywords: kinetic studies; boiling extraction; extraction two; studies internal; internal boiling; extraction

Journal Title: Industrial Crops and Products
Year Published: 2021

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