Acta Chimica Slovenica (Dec 2017)

Recovery of rutin from Labisia pumila extract using solid phase extraction

  • Lee Suan Chua,
  • Nur Nabihah Ruzlan,
  • Mohamad Roji Sarmidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2017.3500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
pp. 888 – 894

Abstract

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Reflux extraction was used to prepare crude extract from the leaves of Labisia pumila var. Alata using 60 % methanol. The crude extract was subsequently fractionated by C18 solid phase extraction to recover high yield of rutin using 20-100 % methanol. The volume of eluent to recover rutin was found to decrease with the increase of methanol concentration. The recovery of rutin was increased from 20 to 80 % methanol system, but slightly decreased in the 100 % methanol system. Approximately, 70 % of rutin could be recovered using the 80 % methanol system. This solvent system also appears to have the lowest distance (9.44 MPa1/2) for rutin as estimated by Hansen solubility. The recovered rutin rich fraction could achieve up to 3.96 mg/g of fraction which was about 4-fold increment from the crude extract. The increment was also noticed for its antioxidant capacity expressed as scavenging activity which was 2 times higher than crude extract. A portion of water (20 %) in the 80 % methanol system is important to improve the yield of rutin. Rutin is a glycosylated flavonol, and therefore a small portion of water could enhance its elution compared to the lower performance of 100 % methanol in rutin recovery.

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