TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization and pretreatment for hot water extraction of Korean deer (cervus canadensis erxleben) velvet antlers
AU - Jang, Dong Wook
AU - Ameer, Kashif
AU - Oh, Jun Hyun
AU - Park, Mi Kyung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology
PY - 2020/8/28
Y1 - 2020/8/28
N2 - Velvet antler (VA) is a historically traditional medicinal supplement and is well known in Asian countries for its pharmaceutical and health benefits. The objectives for this study were to optimize the hot water extraction (HWE) of VA for the Korean VA industry, and to determine the most effective pretreatment method among microwave (MW), ultrasonication (US), and enzymatic (EZ) techniques. Using response surface methodology, optimum extraction temperatures and times were determined by central composite design configuration based on extraction yield and sialic acid content. Various quality parameters of VA extract including yield, soluble solid, protein, and sialic acid contents were also compared with the conjunction of HWE and pretreatment. The yield and sialic acid content of VA extract were determined to be 40% and 0.73 mg/g, respectively, under an optimum temperature of 100°C at 24 h of extraction time. The yields from VA extracts pretreated with MW, US, and EZ were 17.42%, 19.73%, and 29.15%, respectively. Among the tested commercial enzymes, pepsin was the most effective proteolytic enzyme and led to the highest yield (47.65%), soluble solids (4.03 brix), protein (1.12 mg/ml), and sialic acid (3.04 mg/ml) contents from VA extract.
AB - Velvet antler (VA) is a historically traditional medicinal supplement and is well known in Asian countries for its pharmaceutical and health benefits. The objectives for this study were to optimize the hot water extraction (HWE) of VA for the Korean VA industry, and to determine the most effective pretreatment method among microwave (MW), ultrasonication (US), and enzymatic (EZ) techniques. Using response surface methodology, optimum extraction temperatures and times were determined by central composite design configuration based on extraction yield and sialic acid content. Various quality parameters of VA extract including yield, soluble solid, protein, and sialic acid contents were also compared with the conjunction of HWE and pretreatment. The yield and sialic acid content of VA extract were determined to be 40% and 0.73 mg/g, respectively, under an optimum temperature of 100°C at 24 h of extraction time. The yields from VA extracts pretreated with MW, US, and EZ were 17.42%, 19.73%, and 29.15%, respectively. Among the tested commercial enzymes, pepsin was the most effective proteolytic enzyme and led to the highest yield (47.65%), soluble solids (4.03 brix), protein (1.12 mg/ml), and sialic acid (3.04 mg/ml) contents from VA extract.
KW - Cervus canadensis Erxleben
KW - Response surface methodology
KW - Sialic acid
KW - Velvet antler
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U2 - 10.4014/jmb.2004.04009
DO - 10.4014/jmb.2004.04009
M3 - Article
C2 - 32423187
AN - SCOPUS:85090076623
SN - 1017-7825
VL - 30
SP - 1116
EP - 1123
JO - Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
JF - Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
IS - 8
ER -