optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of quince seed gum through response surface methodology
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ultrasound-assisted extraction was used to determine the optimum processing conditions and to achieve the maximum extraction yield and viscosity of the gum extracted from quince seed. using response surface methodology (rsm) to design the experiments and adopting the central composite rotatable design (ccrd), the effect of extraction temperature (25-55°c), time (3-10 minutes), and ph (6-8) were evaluated on efficiency of gum extraction yield (%) and viscosities (mpas). the chemical composition of the extracted gum was determined using aoac standard methods. apparent viscosity of the gum was measured by rotational viscometer. using multiple linear regression analysis, a second-order polynomial model was developed for each response. the quince seed gum showed pseudoplastic behavior. optimum operating conditions based on the highest yield and viscosity was predicted by rsm as an extraction temperature of 38.03◦c, ph of 6.35 and the extraction (ultra-sonication) time of 7.68 minutes. at this optimum point, extraction yield and viscosity were 14.09% and 52.4 mpas, respectively.
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journal of agricultural science and technologyجلد ۱۹، شماره ۲، صفحات ۳۲۳-۳۳۳
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