A hybrid RSM‐BPNN‐GA approach for optimizing ultrasound‐assisted deep eutectic solvents extraction conditions for Mesona chinensis benth. and investigation of the extraction mechanism

Author:

Xie Ping12ORCID,Ye Ya‐Hui2,Wang Chen‐Qing2,Shen Jin‐Hai23,Chen Liang‐Hua4,Zhang Ya‐Nan5

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Science and Technology West China Xiamen Hospital of Sichuan University Xiamen P. R. China

2. College of Environment and Public Health Xiamen Huaxia University Xiamen Fujian P. R. China

3. Xiamen Key Laboratory of Food and Drug Safety Xiamen Huaxia University Xiamen Fujian P. R. China

4. Key Laboratory of Fujian Province for Physiology and Biochemistry of Subtropical Plant Fujian Institute of Subtropical Botany Xiamen Fujian P. R. China

5. Department of Pharmacy Xiamen Medical College Xiamen Fujian P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractMesona chinensis Benth (MCB) is the source of the most commonly consumed herbal beverage in Southeast Asia and China and is thus an economically important agricultural plant. Therefore, optimal extraction and production procedures have significant commercial value. Currently, in terms of green chemistry, researchers are investigating the use of greener solvents and innovative extraction techniques to increase extract yields. This study represents the first investigation of the optimal conditions for ultrasound‐assisted deep eutectic solvent (DES) extraction from MCB. The major factors influencing ultrasound‐assisted DESs were optimized using the response surface methodcentral‐genetic algorithm‐back propagation neural networks. This model demonstrated superior predictability and accuracy compared to the RSM model. Various types of DESs were used for the extraction of MCB constituents, with choline chloride‐ethylene glycol resulting in the highest yield. The optimal conditions for maximal extraction were the use of choline chloride‐ethylene glycol (1:4) as the solvent with a 40% water content, an extraction duration of 60 min at 60°C, and maintaining a leaf‐to‐solvent ratio of 20 mL/g. Noticeable enhancements in Van der Waals forces and more robust interactions between DESs and the target chemicals were observed relative to those seen with ethanol (70%, v/v) or water. This investigation not only introduced an environmentally friendly approach for highly efficient extraction from MCB but also identified the mechanisms underlying the improved extraction efficacy. These findings have the potential to contribute to the broader utilization of MCB and provide valuable insights into the extraction mechanisms utilizing deep eutectic solvents.Practical ApplicationThis work describes an efficient and green ultrasound‐assisted deep eutectic solvent (DES) method for Mesona chinensis Benth (MCB) extraction. Molecular dynamics was used to examine the intermolecular interactions between the solvent and the extracted compounds. It is anticipated that green and environmentally friendly solvents, such as DESs, will be used in further research on foods and their bioactive components. With the development of the herbal tea industry, new products made of MCB are becoming increasingly popular, thus gradually making it a research hotspot.

Publisher

Wiley

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