2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2008.03.015
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An experimental design approach for the extraction of volatile compounds from turmeric leaves (Curcuma domestica) using pressurised liquid extraction (PLE)

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“…This is, for instance, the case of the extraction of volatiles and essential oils that are more efficiently extracted with solvents such as nhexane [82][83][84]. However, as it has been already mentioned, one of the most important trends in this field is based on the search and application of new environmentally green and food-grade solvents.…”
Section: Methodological and Technological Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is, for instance, the case of the extraction of volatiles and essential oils that are more efficiently extracted with solvents such as nhexane [82][83][84]. However, as it has been already mentioned, one of the most important trends in this field is based on the search and application of new environmentally green and food-grade solvents.…”
Section: Methodological and Technological Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second order polynomial equation for each response was generated based on the data obtained from experiments, and then analyzed through the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test in order to evaluate the model. A good model should have a significant p value, where p < 0.05, an insignificant lack of fit test p value, where p >0.05, and an R 2 value, which should be closer to 1 or at least 0.80 to fit into the model (Zaibunnisa et al 2009). A summary of the results obtained from the ANOVA test for the OPB fibers in the response surface quadratic model are shown in Table 4.…”
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“…Fresh turmeric rhizomes were cleaned with water and sliced about 3 mm thick and air-dried at room temperature until the moisture content reached to 10 -15 % as reported by Zaibunnisa et al [9]. Samples were then ground and sieved to 2 mm size and were put into sealed plastic bags at chilled temperature until further analysis.…”
Section: Preparation Of Dried Turmeric Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weight of the extracts were obtained and used for the calculations of the percentage yield as carried out by Zaibunnisa et al [9].…”
Section: Extraction Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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