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Original Articles

Determination of Phyllodulcin from Sweet Hydrangea Leaves by Subcritical Water Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis

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Pages 1306-1313 | Received 27 Mar 2007, Accepted 26 Dec 2007, Published online: 04 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

The subcritical water extraction was developed for extraction of phyllodulcin, well known as a sweetener in Hydrangea macrophylla var. thunbergii Makino (Saxifragaceae). Several temperatures (50, 100, 125, and 150°C) and static extraction times (5, 10, and 20 min) were studied for optimization of the extraction protocol. The optimized conditions are as follows: temperature, 150°C; static extraction time, 20 min. In addition, extraction efficiency of the subcritical water extraction for phyllodulcin was compared with ultrasonic extraction with methanol. The extraction yields of phyllodulcin were 10.41±2.02 mg/g by subcritical water extraction (temperature, 150°C; static extraction time, 20 min) and 17.40±2.02 mg/g by ultrasonic extraction with methanol. As results in this experiment show, subcritical water extraction was an alternative environmentally friendly extraction method for phyllodulcin in H. macrophylla var. thunbergii.

Acknowledgment

This research was supported by grant No. RT105‐01‐02 from the Regional Technology Innovation Program of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea.

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