Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Análise comparativa de métodos para caracterização de extratos de anis estrelado
Fecha
2023-03-30Autor
Friedriczewski, Anelise Bravo
Institución
Resumen
Green chemistry, also known as chemistry for sustainable development, aims to
develop ecologically correct scientific actions. Statistical data analysis is an essential
tool for project planning, execution and reliability. The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
is a parametric test that assesses whether the means of two or more populations are
equal and it helps researchers in assessing the importance of factors by comparing
the means of response variables in different groups. The objective of this research was
to study the behavior of the variables DPPH, FRAP, phenolics and flavonoids
evaluated in a Fully Causalized Design (DIC). For the variables DPPH, FRAP,
phenolics and flavonoids, the ANOVA assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity
were tested. All variables comply with the assumptions of the parametric test. The
Analysis of Variance applied to the variables identified a significant difference between
the extraction methods. However, to know exactly which extraction methods have
different means, Tukey's test was performed. For the DPPH variable, the significant
difference occurred between the extraction methods (conventional aqueous) and
(supercritical - 60ºC), for the FRAP variable, the significant difference occurred
between the extraction methods (ultrasound) and (conventional -70% and conventional
aqueous), for the phenolic and flavonoid variables, a significant difference occurred
between the (ultrasound) and (aqueous conventional) methods. Thus, the parametric
statistics used in the work showed that the behavior of the studied data differs from
each other and that the green methods are a viable alternative in the extraction of bioactive compounds.