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BackgroundThe jujube is mainly grown in the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia. Due to owning bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, it was considered as medicinal and nutritional plant in traditional medicine. This study aimed to extract phenolic compounds from Ziziphus jujuba using subcritical water (SCW) process. The possible combinations of temperature, time, and fruit-to-solvent ratio were investigated using response surface methodology.ResultsThe total phenolic compounds (TPC) and radical scavenging capacity (RSC) of 975.94 mg/g and 53.98%, respectively, were recovered at optimum extraction conditions (170 °C, 74.49 min, and fruit-to-solvent ratio of 1:5.29). The extract obtained in SCW optimum conditions was put under thermal treatments including low temperature long time, high temperature short time, cooking, baking, and sterilization. The results showed after baking, the amount of TPC, RSC, and absorbance at 420 nm increased. The quantity of gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, and rutin increased significantly. The efficiency of SCW extract in retarding lipid oxidation in bulk oil and O/W emulsion model was investigated at 50 °C for 10 days. After 10 days, the peroxide value of bulk oil (1.1 meq O2/kg) containing SCW extract was lower than O/W emulsion model (2.2 meq O2/kg).ConclusionThe subcritical extracted phenolic compounds seem to have good antioxidant activity as well as thermal stability for using in food or drug industries.

Highlights

  • The jujube is mainly grown in the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia

  • Experimental design The response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the operating variables in subcritical extraction based on total phenolic compounds (TPC) and ­RSCDPPH as responses

  • subcritical water (SCW) parameters including fruit-to-solvent ratio, temperature, and residence time were investigated in this study to extract phenolic compounds from jujube

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Introduction

The jujube is mainly grown in the subtropical and tropical regions of Asia. Due to owning bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, it was considered as medicinal and nutritional plant in traditional medicine. This study aimed to extract phenolic compounds from Ziziphus jujuba using subcritical water (SCW) process. Adding antioxidants to foods is a technique to reduce lipid oxidation. Antioxidants scavenge free radicals and inhibit or delay the oxidation of lipid or other molecules [1]. There has been a considerable interest in removal of synthetic antioxidant and replacing naturally occurring ones due to consumer. (2021) 8:6 phytoalexin and prevent the agent against ultraviolet and inhibit the progression of atherosclerosis and cancer [1, 3, 4] Agric. (2021) 8:6 phytoalexin and prevent the agent against ultraviolet and inhibit the progression of atherosclerosis and cancer [1, 3, 4]

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