Abstract
In this study, the extraction yield, acidic polysaccharides and ginsenosides of
red and black ginseng were optimized by using the response surface methodology
in consideration of the ethanol concentration and temperature of the extraction.
The R2 of the model formula for the yield, acidic polysaccharides and
ginsenosides was 0.8378-0.9679 (p<0.1). An optimal extraction yield of
5.29% was reached for red ginseng soluble solids when 1.52%
ethanol concentration was used at a temperature of 67.27°C. Additionally,
the optimal extraction yield for black ginseng soluble solid was 6.11%
when 3.12% ethanol concentration was used at a temperature of
66.13°C. Furthermore, the optimal conditions for extracting acidic
polysaccharides from red ginseng were using an ethanol concentration of
4.03% at a temperature of 69.61°C; a yield of 1.86 mg/mL was
obtained. The optimal extraction yield for acidic polysaccharides from black
ginseng was 1.80 mg/mL when extracted using a concentration of 24.67% of
ethanol at a temperature of 71.14°C. An optimal extraction yield of 0.22
mg/mL was reached for ginsenoside Rg1 from red ginseng when
79.92% ethanol concentration was used at a temperature of 70.62°C.
The optimal extraction yield of ginsenoside Rg3 from black ginseng
was 0.31 mg/mL when ethanol was used at a concentration of 75.70% at a
temperature of 65.49°C. The ideal extraction conditions for obtaining the
maximum yield of both acidic polysaccharide and ginsenoside from red and black
ginseng were using ethanol at a concentration between 35 and 50% at an
extraction temperature of 70°C.
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation
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