Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the relationship between the extraction parameters and the metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica (CA) and Erythroxylum cuneatum (EC).The response surface methodology was used to optimize the extraction parameters of methanolic extract of CA and EC wi...

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Main Authors: Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn, Adenan, Mohd Ilham, Amid, Azura, Jauri, M. H., Sued, A.S.
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spelling iium-293402013-04-18T07:31:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/ Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn Adenan, Mohd Ilham Amid, Azura Jauri, M. H. Sued, A.S. Q Science (General) The purpose of the study is to evaluate the relationship between the extraction parameters and the metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica (CA) and Erythroxylum cuneatum (EC).The response surface methodology was used to optimize the extraction parameters of methanolic extract of CA and EC with respect to the metal chelating activity. For CA, Run 17 gave optimum chelating activity with IC50 = 0.93mg/mL at an extraction temperature of 25∘C, speed of agitation at 200 rpm, ratio of plant material to solvent at 1 g : 45mL and extraction time at 1.5 hour. As for EC, Run 13 with 60∘C, 200 rpm, 1 g : 35mL and 1 hour had metal chelating activity at IC50 = 0.3817mg/mL. Both optimized extracts were further partitioned using a solvent systemto evaluate the fraction responsible for the chelating activity of the plants.The hexane fraction of CA showed potential activity with chelating activity at IC50 = 0.090 and the ethyl acetate fraction of EC had IC50 = 0.120 mg/mL. The study showed that the response surface methodology helped to reduce the extraction time, temperature and agitation and subsequently improve the chelating activity of the plants in comparison to the conventional method. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/1/Centella_asiatica.pdf Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn and Adenan, Mohd Ilham and Amid, Azura and Jauri, M. H. and Sued, A.S. (2013) Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology. Biotechnology Research International. pp. 137851-1. http://www.hindawi.com/journals/btri/2013/137851/ 10.1155/2013/137851
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Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn
Adenan, Mohd Ilham
Amid, Azura
Jauri, M. H.
Sued, A.S.
Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
description The purpose of the study is to evaluate the relationship between the extraction parameters and the metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica (CA) and Erythroxylum cuneatum (EC).The response surface methodology was used to optimize the extraction parameters of methanolic extract of CA and EC with respect to the metal chelating activity. For CA, Run 17 gave optimum chelating activity with IC50 = 0.93mg/mL at an extraction temperature of 25∘C, speed of agitation at 200 rpm, ratio of plant material to solvent at 1 g : 45mL and extraction time at 1.5 hour. As for EC, Run 13 with 60∘C, 200 rpm, 1 g : 35mL and 1 hour had metal chelating activity at IC50 = 0.3817mg/mL. Both optimized extracts were further partitioned using a solvent systemto evaluate the fraction responsible for the chelating activity of the plants.The hexane fraction of CA showed potential activity with chelating activity at IC50 = 0.090 and the ethyl acetate fraction of EC had IC50 = 0.120 mg/mL. The study showed that the response surface methodology helped to reduce the extraction time, temperature and agitation and subsequently improve the chelating activity of the plants in comparison to the conventional method.
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author Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn
Adenan, Mohd Ilham
Amid, Azura
Jauri, M. H.
Sued, A.S.
author_facet Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn
Adenan, Mohd Ilham
Amid, Azura
Jauri, M. H.
Sued, A.S.
author_sort Mohd Salim, Roshan Jahn
title Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
title_short Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
title_full Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
title_fullStr Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of Centella asiatica and Erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
title_sort statistical analysis of metal chelating activity of centella asiatica and erythroxylum cuneatum using response surface methodology
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/29340/1/Centella_asiatica.pdf
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