Abstract

In this work, the steam explosion (SE) technology was exploited to extract valuable phytochemicals from Java tea (Clerodendranthus spicatus). Modification effects of SE on apparent morphology and physicochemical properties of Java tea were investigated to confirm that SE destroyed the cell wall structure and enhanced pore space, which facilitated the dissolution of ingredients. After SE pretreatment, the contents of phenolics, triterpenes, and sterols of Java tea extracts were maximally increased by 40.68%, 25.69%, and 40.11% in the leaves group, and increased by 147.09%, 204.50%, and 115.24% in the stems group, respectively. The antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibition capacity of extracts were also obviously enhanced. Multivariate analysis indicated that phenolics and triterpenes were the main active substances in the extracts, and the leaves treated at 1.0 MPa and stems treated at 2.4 MPa showed higher comprehensive score. This study provided a promising method for Java tea pretreatment for improving extractability and bioactivity.

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