MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Tailoring Properties of Acidic Types of Natural Deep Eutectics Solvents (NADES): Enhanced Solubility of Curcuminoids from Curcuma zeodaria

  • Rachmaniah Orchidea,
  • Jumiati Fazriyah Lailatul,
  • Hesti Seftiyani Nurul,
  • Rachimoellah M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815601011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 156
p. 01011

Abstract

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Recently Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES) show their potential as a promising green solvents at 21th century for extraction of natural products. Rutin, a poorly water soluble flavonoid, was reported better solubilized in NADES than in water as well as a paclitaxel and ginkgolide B, a completely water-insoluble compound. In case of curcuminoids, phenolic compounds from powder of Curcuma Zeodaria shown better solubilized in acidic type of NADES such malic acid-sucrose-water (MAS-H2O = 1:1:11, mole ratio) and citric acid-sucrose-water (CAS-H2O = 1:2:15, mole ratio) compare to water and ethanol. Indicating that NADES, a water-based solvent, appropriate for extracting curcuminoids. However, the inherent high viscosity of NADES hamper the process extraction. Lowering the viscosity, water content of NADES is varied, adding a certain amount of water up to 60% of water content. All the varied water content of both CAS-H2O and MAS-H2O were successfully extracted curcuminoids. Yielded 0.06-0.16 mg curcuminoids/g dry weight. However, 60% of water content of both CAS-H2O and MAS-H2O gave more or less similar value of curcuminoids to CAS-H2O (20% of water) and MAS-H2O (30% of water). Curcuminoids is more stable in CAS-H2O compare to MAS-H2O for 96 h of time duration.