Optimization of extraction for Phenolic Compound from the peels of Limau Kasturi (Citrus macrocarpa)
Abstract
This work reports a study on parameters optimization of essential oil extraction
from the Rutaceae family, which is a Citrus species, named Citrus macrocarpa using
soxhlet extraction. The important of TPC is because of the availability of phenolic
compounds in limau kasturi peels as an antioxidant source which contributed to the
protection of DNA from cancer-causing damage. The optimum conditions of the process
parameters were determined by employing response surface methodology (RSM) coupled
with central composite design (CCD). It was predicted that the optimum extraction
process parameters within the experimental ranges would be the extraction time of 5 h 30
min, particle size 0.250 mm and methanol concentration of 60 %. Under this condition,
the highest total phenolic content which about 9.51 mg GAE/g DW was obtained. Results
showed that the data were adequately fitted into the second-order polynomial model.