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Microwave Assisted Extraction and Pressurized Liquid Extraction of Sulfated Polysaccharides from Fucus virsoides and Cystoseira barbata

Journal

FOODS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods10071481

Keywords

Fucus virsoides; Cystoseira barbata; polysaccharides; fucoidan; microwave assisted extraction; pressurized liquid extraction

Funding

  1. BioProCro-Center of Excellence for Marine Bioprospecting
  2. BioProspecting of the Adriatic Sea project
  3. Croatian Government
  4. European Union [KK.01.1.1.01]
  5. Republic of Croatia Ministry of Science and Education [KK.01.1.1.02.0001]

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This study evaluated the influence of different extraction methods on the yield and chemical composition of brown algae polysaccharides, finding that pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) resulted in higher yield but lower antioxidant activity compared to other methods.
Sulfated polysaccharide fucoidan isolated from brown algae shows a wide range of biological activities that are significantly dependent on its chemical composition, which is closely related to the applied technique and extraction parameters. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of microwave assisted extraction (MAE) and pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) parameters (solvent, temperature, time, and number of cycles) on the Fucus virsoides and Cystoseira barbata polysaccharide yield (%PS) and chemical composition (total sugar, fucose, and sulfate group). The optimal MAE parameters that resulted in the highest polysaccharide extraction from F. virsoides and C. barbata were 0.1 M H2SO4 for 10 min at 80 degrees C, while the optimal PLE parameters were 0.1 M H2SO4, for two cycles of 15 min at 140 degrees C. Furthermore, the %PS, chemical structure, molecular properties, and antioxidant activity of the F. virsoides and C. barbata polysaccharide extracts obtained with MAE, PLE, and conventional extraction (CE) performed under previously determinate optimal conditions were compared. PLE resulted in a significantly higher %PS from F. virsoides, while for C. barbata, a similar yield was achieved with CE and PLE, as well as CE and MAE, for both algae. Furthermore, the polysaccharides obtained using PLE had the highest polydispersity index, fucose, and sulfate group content, and the lowest uronic acid content; however their antioxidant activity was lower.

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