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EXTRACTION

Recovery of Anti-Cancer Damnacanthal from Roots of Morinda citrifolia by Microwave-Assisted Extraction

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Pages 2942-2955 | Received 15 Dec 2008, Accepted 27 Apr 2009, Published online: 21 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of material particle size, irradiation time, extraction temperature, type of solvents, ethanol composition, and the ratio of liquid-to-sample on microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) of roots of Morinda citrifolia to obtain the most important anti-cancer compound, damnacanthal. The highest recovery of the compound was obtained after 5 min of MAE of small particle size material at 100 and 120°C. Longer extraction time caused the decrease in percent recovery due to the decomposition of the compound. Among the pure solvents tested, acetone and methanol gave the highest recovery. However, the use of ethanol-water solution (80% v/v) could considerably improve the yield of damnacanthal extracted. MAE was found to give the highest extraction efficiency when compared with other extraction methods such as extraction with electrical heating, soxhlet extraction, and ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE).

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors wish to thank the Thailand Research Fund and the Commission of Higher Education for financial support.

Notes

a Determined at 20°C.

b At 2450 MHz.

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