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Extração, caracterização e avaliação bioativa do extrato de Rumex acetosa
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SANTOS, ênio Rafael de Medeiros. Extração, caracterização e avaliação bioativa do
extrato de Rumex acetosa. 2013. 105 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento de Tecnologias Regionais) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Santos, ênio Rafael de Medeiros
Resumen
Studies show the great influence of free radicals and other oxidants as responsible for aging
and degenerative diseases. On the other hand, the natural phenolic compounds has shown
great as antioxidants to inhibit lipid peroxidation and lipoxygenase in vitro. Among these, is
highlighted trans-resveratrol ( 3,5,4 `- trihydroxystilbene ) phenolic compound , characterized
as a polyphenol stilbene class. The vegetables popularly known as "Azedinha" (Rumex
Acetosa) has trans-resveratrol in its composition and from this, the present work aimed to
study on the supercritical extraction and conventional extraction (Soxhlet and sequential) in
roots of Rumex Acetosa, evaluating the efficiency of extractive processes, antioxidant activity,
total phenolic content and quantification of trans-resveratrol contained in the extracts.
Extractions using supercritical CO2 as solvent, addition of co-solvent (ethanol) and were
conducted by the dynamic method in a fixed bed extractor. The trial met a 23 factorial design
with three replications at the central point, with the variable reply process yield and
concentration of trans-resveratrol and pressure as independent variables, temperature and
concentration of co-solvent (% v/v). Yields ( mass of dry extract / mass of raw material used )
obtained from the supercritical extraction ranged from 0,8 to 7,63 % , and the best result was
obtained at 250 bar and 90 °C using the co-solvent 15% ethanol (% v/v). The value was
calculated for YCER a flow rate of 1,0 ± 0,17 g/min resulting in 0,0469 CO2 ( g solute / g
solvent ). The results of the mass yield varied between conventional extractions 0,78 % (
hexane) and 9,97 % (ethanol). The statistical model generated from the data of the
concentration of trans-resveratrol performed as meaningful and predictive for a 95%
confidence. GC analysis on HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography), transresveratrol
was quantified in all extracts and concentration values ranged between 0,0033 and
0,42 ( mg / g extract) for supercritical extracts and between 0,449 and 17,046 (mg / g extract)
to conventional extractions and therefore, the Soxhlet extraction with ethanol for more
selective trans-resveratrol than the supercritical fluid. Evaluation of antioxidant (radical
method to sequester 2,2- diphenyl-1- picryl - hydrazyl - DPPH) the supercritical extracts
resulted in EC50 values (concentration effective to neutralize 50% of free radicals) of between
7,89 and 18,43 mg/mL , while resulting in a Soxhlet extraction with EC50 values in the range
of 6,05 and 7,39 mg/mL. As for quantification of the phenolic compounds (Method
Spectrophotometer Folin-Ciocalteau) the supercritical extracts resulted in values between 85,3
and 194,79 mg GAE / g extract, whereas values derived from the Soxhlet extract resulted in values between 178,5 and 237,8 mg GAE / g extract. The high antioxidant activity can not be
attributed solely to the presence of phenolic compounds, but the presence of other
antioxidants in the existing Rumex acetosa