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BackgroundWhite Piper nigrum is an important commodity crop containing a number of essential bioactive components with nutritional and medicinal properties when sufficiently extracted. Microwave refluxation is therefore a novel technique employed in the extraction of bioactive components from natural products of plant origin. This method doubled as classical and traditional solvent extraction techniques with reduced extraction time, higher selectivity, low solvent consumption, and higher extraction rate.MethodsThe Taguchi L9-orthogonal design was employed to determine a combination of extraction factors that jointly optimized the extraction yield. The use of this para metric design was due to its ability to mitigate inherent noise factor with minimal experimental trials.ResultsThe optimal extraction condition was attained at 90 min of irradiation time, 300 W of microwave power, 0.105 mm of particle size, and 10 ml/g of molar ratio. Under this condition, the corresponding optimum extraction yield of 4.278 (v/w)% was obtained. Moreover, the percentage contribution of each extraction factor on the response settings resulted in the decreasing order: irradiation time > molar ratio > power level > particle size. Phytochemical screening was condcuted on the oleoresin extracts and a total number of 26 bioactive compounds were identified. Also, the Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis (FTIR) and the Scanning Eectron Microscopy (SEM) confirmed the presence of seven presence of seven functional groups with an observable structural transformation.ConclusionsThe result of optimum design, phytochemical screening, and structural characterization therefore provided a better understanding on the potential of microwave refluxation in extracting spice oleoresin from white Piper nigrum.

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  • White Piper nigrum is an important commodity crop containing a number of essential bioactive components with nutritional and medicinal properties when sufficiently extracted

  • The results obtained show a sharp increase in the extraction yield as the irradiation time increased progressively from 30 to 60 min

  • The results show that the irradiation time has the highest average mean effects on the oleoresin yield

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White Piper nigrum is an important commodity crop containing a number of essential bioactive components with nutritional and medicinal properties when sufficiently extracted. Microwave refluxation is a novel technique employed in the extraction of bioactive components from natural products of plant origin. White Piper nigrum is a commodity crop of Piperaceae family with economical, nutritional and medicinal benefits. It has application in food industries as spices and in pharmaceuticals industries for medicinal purposes (Abdurahman and Olalere, 2016a). It originated from the tropical berries (peppercorns) scientifically known as Piper nigrum.

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