Box-Behnken experimental design for extraction optimization of cytotoxic activity from Curcuma aeruginosa rhizome
Author(s) -
Rani Khoiriyah,
Made Artika,
Waras Nurcholis
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of research in pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-7538
DOI - 10.26452/ijrps.v11i2.2045
Subject(s) - rhizome , curcuma , extraction (chemistry) , maceration (sewage) , chromatography , box–behnken design , yield (engineering) , brine shrimp , ethanol , traditional medicine , solvent , chemistry , response surface methodology , materials science , medicine , biochemistry , metallurgy , composite material
Curcuma aeruginosa is the common name of temu hitam in Indonesia, and the rhizome parts of the plant have several pharmacological activities. Generally, pharmacological activities are associated with bioactive content in the extract ofmedicinal plants. Several factors can in luence the bioactive extraction from medicinal plants such as solvent types, extraction time, extraction technique, and liquid-to-solid ratio. In this research, the extraction factors for extraction yield and cytotoxic activity of C. aeruginosa rhizomewere optimized using the Box-Behnken experimental design. Effect of ethanol concentration, the ratio of liquid to solid, and extraction time for the maceration process was studied. The cytotoxic activity was determined by the brine shrimp lethality test. The optimum value that maximizes the extraction yield was 70% ethanol, 300:15 ml/g liquid to solid ratio, and 1-day extraction time. The optimum value that maximizes the cytotoxic activity was 70% ethanol, 150:15ml/g liquid to solid ratio, and 2-day extraction time. The predicted extraction yield and cytotoxic activity at these projected values are 14.78% and 78.26 mg/l, respectively. In this model, Adeq Precision (10.35 and 4.16), R-Squared (0.86 and 0.79), and F-value (7.92 and2.04) is rational to it themodel for extraction yield and cytotoxic activity from C. aeruginosa rhizome.
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