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Title: Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Taro Leaf Antioxidants Using Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents: An Eco-Friendly Strategy for the Valorization of Crop Residues
Authors: Christou, Atalanti 
Parisis, Nikolaos A 
Venianakis, Themistoklis 
Barbouti, Alexandra 
Tzakos, Andreas G. 
Gerothanassis, Ioannis P. 
Goulas, Vlasios 
Major Field of Science: Agricultural Sciences
Field Category: Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries
Keywords: Colocasia esculenta L.;Antioxidants;Eco-friendly extraction;Green chemistry;Natural deep eutectic solvents (NaDESs);Polyphenols;Response surface methodology (RSM);Taro leaves;Ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE);Waste valorization
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Source: Antioxidants, 2023, vol. 12, no. 10, articl. no. 1801
Volume: 12
Issue: 10
Journal: Antioxidants 
Abstract: Colocasia esculenta L. leaves are considered a by-product of taro cultivation and are discarded as environmental waste, despite their valuable phenolic composition. Their valorization to obtain value-added substances for medicinal, food, and cosmetic applications is the aim of the current work. An ultrasound-assisted extraction was developed for the environmentally friendly and sustainable isolation of taro leaf antioxidants using natural deep eutectic solvents (NaDESs). Among the utilized solvents, the NaDES based on betaine and ethylene glycol provided the best extraction efficiencies in terms of polyphenolic content and antioxidant activity. Multi-response optimization suggested a solvent-to-solid ratio of 10 mL g-1, a processing time of 60 min, an extraction temperature of 60 °C, and a water content of 33.8% (w/w) as optimal extraction parameters. Leaf extract obtained under these optimum operational parameters demonstrated a strong radical scavenging activity against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (65.80 ± 0.87%), a high ferric reducing antioxidant power (126.62 ± 1.92 μmol TE g-1 sample), and significant protection against oxidative stress-induced DNA damage. The chromatographic characterization of the optimum extract revealed its richness in flavonoids (flavones and flavonols). The outcomes of the present study suggest that the proposed method could serve as a highly efficient and green alternative for the recovery of polyphenols from agricultural wastes.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/31300
ISSN: 20763921
DOI: 10.3390/antiox12101801
Rights: © by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Ioannina 
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