Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)

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Resumo: Egletes viscosa (Asteraceae), herbaceous popularly known as "macela-da-terra", is used by the brazilian traditional medicine due to the therapeutic properties of its flower buds, which contain ternatin (1), hawtriwaic acid lactone (2) and centipedic acid (3) as active principles. The objective of the present study was to determine the best processing conditions to obtain these substances. In this context, a study of kinetic drying and extraction with pressurized liquid solvent (PLE) was made. The drying was carried out in a circulation and air renovation oven with three temperatures (50, 60 and 70 ° C), presenting a final moisture content of 16.5% in flower buds. The experimental drying curve showed only a period of humidity drop and time reduction with the increase of the tested temperatures. The dry material was extracted by water infusion, which is the form popularly used for medicinal purposes, and the tea compounds were quantified by UPLC/QDA-SIM. There was no significant difference (p ≤ 0.05) between the concentrations of the bioactive compounds at the different tested temperatures, showing that the flower buds can be dried at high temperatures (70 ° C) without changing their quality. The drying model generated from the Fick’s second law presented effective moisture diffusivity (Deff) between 5.55 x 10-9 and 1.72 x 10-9 m2 / s and activation energy of 45.14 KJ / mol. Although the model is simplistic for the complex structure of the material surface, it was considered satisfactory. For the extraction experiments, preliminary tests were carried out, which showed the efficiency of the PLE and the solvent ethanol. Then, the extraction’s optimization was done from an experimental design of the central composite type, having as independent variables temperature (70-130 °C) and proportion of solvent ethanol/water (20-80 %). The results of the extractions showed that the temperature, the extraction time and the proportion of the ethanol/water solvents were significant for the extraction of the compounds (1-3). The best operational condition obtained with the optimization of the extraction by PLE was with 92.4 % ethanol, 100 °C, one cycle and 15 min of extraction. The extraction by PLE seemed to be promising, opening the possibility to establish operational parameters for a maximum extraction of the interest compounds, with the exception of the ternatin that reached the highest concentration in Soxhlet extraction
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spelling Martins, Camila MotaCanuto, Kirley MarquesBrito, Edy Sousa de2018-04-13T19:34:57Z2018-04-13T19:34:57Z2018MARTINS, C. M. Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra). 2018. 71 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Química)-Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2018.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/30992Egletes viscosa (Asteraceae), herbaceous popularly known as "macela-da-terra", is used by the brazilian traditional medicine due to the therapeutic properties of its flower buds, which contain ternatin (1), hawtriwaic acid lactone (2) and centipedic acid (3) as active principles. The objective of the present study was to determine the best processing conditions to obtain these substances. In this context, a study of kinetic drying and extraction with pressurized liquid solvent (PLE) was made. The drying was carried out in a circulation and air renovation oven with three temperatures (50, 60 and 70 ° C), presenting a final moisture content of 16.5% in flower buds. The experimental drying curve showed only a period of humidity drop and time reduction with the increase of the tested temperatures. The dry material was extracted by water infusion, which is the form popularly used for medicinal purposes, and the tea compounds were quantified by UPLC/QDA-SIM. There was no significant difference (p ≤ 0.05) between the concentrations of the bioactive compounds at the different tested temperatures, showing that the flower buds can be dried at high temperatures (70 ° C) without changing their quality. The drying model generated from the Fick’s second law presented effective moisture diffusivity (Deff) between 5.55 x 10-9 and 1.72 x 10-9 m2 / s and activation energy of 45.14 KJ / mol. Although the model is simplistic for the complex structure of the material surface, it was considered satisfactory. For the extraction experiments, preliminary tests were carried out, which showed the efficiency of the PLE and the solvent ethanol. Then, the extraction’s optimization was done from an experimental design of the central composite type, having as independent variables temperature (70-130 °C) and proportion of solvent ethanol/water (20-80 %). The results of the extractions showed that the temperature, the extraction time and the proportion of the ethanol/water solvents were significant for the extraction of the compounds (1-3). The best operational condition obtained with the optimization of the extraction by PLE was with 92.4 % ethanol, 100 °C, one cycle and 15 min of extraction. The extraction by PLE seemed to be promising, opening the possibility to establish operational parameters for a maximum extraction of the interest compounds, with the exception of the ternatin that reached the highest concentration in Soxhlet extractionA Egletes viscosa (Asteraceae), herbácea popularmente conhecida como “macela-da-terra”, é utilizada na medicina tradicional brasileira devido às propriedades terapêuticas dos seus capítulos florais, os quais contêm ternatina (1), lactona do ácido hawtriwaico (2) e ácido centipédico (3) como princípios ativos. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi determinar as melhores condições de processamento para a obtenção dessas substâncias. Nesse contexto, foi realizado um estudo da cinética de secagem e de extração com solvente líquido pressurizado (PLE). A secagem foi efetuada em estufa de circulação e renovação de ar a três temperaturas (50, 60 e 70 °C), apresentando 16,5 % de umidade final nos capítulos florais. A curva de secagem experimental mostrou apenas um período de diminuição da umidade e redução do tempo com o aumento das temperaturas testadas. O material seco foi extraído por infusão em água, que é a forma utilizada popularmente para fins medicinais, e os compostos do chá foram quantificados em UPLC/QDA-SIM. Não houve diferença significativa (p ≤ 0,05) entre as concentrações dos compostos bioativos nas diferentes temperaturas testadas, revelando que, em menor tempo de processo, os capítulos florais podem ser secos a temperaturas elevadas (70 °C) sem que sua qualidade seja alterada. O modelo de secagem gerado a partir da segunda Lei de Fick apresentou difusividade efetiva de umidade (Deff) entre 5,55 x 10-9 e 1,72 x 10-9 m2/s e energia de ativação de 45,14 KJ/mol. Este, embora seja simplista para a complexa estrutura do material estudado, foi considerado satisfatório. Para os experimentos de extração foram realizados testes preliminares que mostraram a eficiência da PLE e do solvente etanol. Em seguida, a otimização da extração foi efetuada a partir de um planejamento experimental do tipo composto central, tendo como variáveis independentes temperatura (70-130 °C) e proporção dos solventes etanol/água (20-80 %). Os resultados das extrações revelaram que a temperatura, o tempo de extração e as diferentes proporções dos solventes etanol/água foram significativas para a extração dos compostos (1-3). A melhor condição operacional obtida com a otimização da extração em PLE foi com 92,4 % de etanol, 100 °C, um ciclo e 15 minutos de extração. A extração em PLE mostrou-se promissora, sendo possível estabelecer parâmetros operacionais para uma máxima extração dos compostos de interesse, com exceção da ternatina que atingiu maior concentração na extração em Soxhlet.Engenharia químicaAsteraceae - SecagemSubstancias quimicasEgletes viscosa - ProcessamentoSoxhletDesirabilityEstudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81748http://repositorio.ufc.br/bitstream/riufc/30992/4/license.txt8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33MD54ORIGINAL2018_dis_cmmartins.pdf2018_dis_cmmartins.pdfapplication/pdf3869571http://repositorio.ufc.br/bitstream/riufc/30992/3/2018_dis_cmmartins.pdf1b9e14abf9f707b9032844e279371d98MD53riufc/309922021-10-21 11:23:24.473oai:repositorio.ufc.br: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Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2021-10-21T14:23:24Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
title Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
spellingShingle Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
Martins, Camila Mota
Engenharia química
Asteraceae - Secagem
Substancias quimicas
Egletes viscosa - Processamento
Soxhlet
Desirability
title_short Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
title_full Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
title_fullStr Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
title_full_unstemmed Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
title_sort Estudo da cinética de secagem e extração de compostos bioativos presentes em Egletes viscosa Less (macela-da-terra)
author Martins, Camila Mota
author_facet Martins, Camila Mota
author_role author
dc.contributor.co-advisor.none.fl_str_mv Canuto, Kirley Marques
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Camila Mota
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Brito, Edy Sousa de
contributor_str_mv Brito, Edy Sousa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia química
Asteraceae - Secagem
Substancias quimicas
Egletes viscosa - Processamento
Soxhlet
Desirability
topic Engenharia química
Asteraceae - Secagem
Substancias quimicas
Egletes viscosa - Processamento
Soxhlet
Desirability
description Egletes viscosa (Asteraceae), herbaceous popularly known as "macela-da-terra", is used by the brazilian traditional medicine due to the therapeutic properties of its flower buds, which contain ternatin (1), hawtriwaic acid lactone (2) and centipedic acid (3) as active principles. The objective of the present study was to determine the best processing conditions to obtain these substances. In this context, a study of kinetic drying and extraction with pressurized liquid solvent (PLE) was made. The drying was carried out in a circulation and air renovation oven with three temperatures (50, 60 and 70 ° C), presenting a final moisture content of 16.5% in flower buds. The experimental drying curve showed only a period of humidity drop and time reduction with the increase of the tested temperatures. The dry material was extracted by water infusion, which is the form popularly used for medicinal purposes, and the tea compounds were quantified by UPLC/QDA-SIM. There was no significant difference (p ≤ 0.05) between the concentrations of the bioactive compounds at the different tested temperatures, showing that the flower buds can be dried at high temperatures (70 ° C) without changing their quality. The drying model generated from the Fick’s second law presented effective moisture diffusivity (Deff) between 5.55 x 10-9 and 1.72 x 10-9 m2 / s and activation energy of 45.14 KJ / mol. Although the model is simplistic for the complex structure of the material surface, it was considered satisfactory. For the extraction experiments, preliminary tests were carried out, which showed the efficiency of the PLE and the solvent ethanol. Then, the extraction’s optimization was done from an experimental design of the central composite type, having as independent variables temperature (70-130 °C) and proportion of solvent ethanol/water (20-80 %). The results of the extractions showed that the temperature, the extraction time and the proportion of the ethanol/water solvents were significant for the extraction of the compounds (1-3). The best operational condition obtained with the optimization of the extraction by PLE was with 92.4 % ethanol, 100 °C, one cycle and 15 min of extraction. The extraction by PLE seemed to be promising, opening the possibility to establish operational parameters for a maximum extraction of the interest compounds, with the exception of the ternatin that reached the highest concentration in Soxhlet extraction
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