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Separation of high-value extracts from Silybum marianum seeds: Influence of extraction technique and storage on composition and bioactivity

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Lukić, Ivana
Milovanović, Stoja
Pantić, Milica
Srbljak, Ivana
Djurić, Ana
Tadić, Vanja
Tyśkiewicz, Katarzyna
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Extracts from Silybum marianum seeds have high industrial potential due to their application as phytopharmaceuticals and food. In order to optimize its production, conventional extraction (in Soxhlet apparatus using solvents ethanol and n-hexane) and supercritical fluid extraction (using CO2 at the pressure of 30 MPa and temperature of 40 °C with and without co-solvent ethanol, from oil-rich and defatted seeds) were compared. In addition, the effect of plant cultivation (years 2011 and 2019) and the effect of seeds and extract storage on the yield and quality of extracts were assessed. It was shown that unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic and oleic acids being most dominant) constituted 64–87% of obtained extracts. Content of α-tocopherol varied from 0.01 to 13 g/100 g, while total phenolic content was in the range from 13.2 to 104.2 gGAE/100 gextract. In vitro cytotoxic activity analysis confirmed that extracts obtained from defatted seeds showed activity against cancer cells. This stud...y pointed out the important role of the cultivation year, selection of extraction technique and solvent, as well as storage on the extraction yield, chemical profile, and cytotoxic activity of extracts.

Keywords:
Cytotoxic activity / Linoleic acid / Milk thistle / Supercritical CO2 / α-tocopherol
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LWT, 2022, 160, 113319-
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  • Academic Press
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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) (RS-200135)

DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113319

ISSN: 0023-6438

WoS: 00080221430000

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85125923575
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AU  - Lukić, Ivana
AU  - Milovanović, Stoja
AU  - Pantić, Milica
AU  - Srbljak, Ivana
AU  - Djurić, Ana
AU  - Tadić, Vanja
AU  - Tyśkiewicz, Katarzyna
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5093
AB  - Extracts from Silybum marianum seeds have high industrial potential due to their application as phytopharmaceuticals and food. In order to optimize its production, conventional extraction (in Soxhlet apparatus using solvents ethanol and n-hexane) and supercritical fluid extraction (using CO2 at the pressure of 30 MPa and temperature of 40 °C with and without co-solvent ethanol, from oil-rich and defatted seeds) were compared. In addition, the effect of plant cultivation (years 2011 and 2019) and the effect of seeds and extract storage on the yield and quality of extracts were assessed. It was shown that unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic and oleic acids being most dominant) constituted 64–87% of obtained extracts. Content of α-tocopherol varied from 0.01 to 13 g/100 g, while total phenolic content was in the range from 13.2 to 104.2 gGAE/100 gextract. In vitro cytotoxic activity analysis confirmed that extracts obtained from defatted seeds showed activity against cancer cells. This study pointed out the important role of the cultivation year, selection of extraction technique and solvent, as well as storage on the extraction yield, chemical profile, and cytotoxic activity of extracts.
PB  - Academic Press
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author = "Lukić, Ivana and Milovanović, Stoja and Pantić, Milica and Srbljak, Ivana and Djurić, Ana and Tadić, Vanja and Tyśkiewicz, Katarzyna",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Extracts from Silybum marianum seeds have high industrial potential due to their application as phytopharmaceuticals and food. In order to optimize its production, conventional extraction (in Soxhlet apparatus using solvents ethanol and n-hexane) and supercritical fluid extraction (using CO2 at the pressure of 30 MPa and temperature of 40 °C with and without co-solvent ethanol, from oil-rich and defatted seeds) were compared. In addition, the effect of plant cultivation (years 2011 and 2019) and the effect of seeds and extract storage on the yield and quality of extracts were assessed. It was shown that unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic and oleic acids being most dominant) constituted 64–87% of obtained extracts. Content of α-tocopherol varied from 0.01 to 13 g/100 g, while total phenolic content was in the range from 13.2 to 104.2 gGAE/100 gextract. In vitro cytotoxic activity analysis confirmed that extracts obtained from defatted seeds showed activity against cancer cells. This study pointed out the important role of the cultivation year, selection of extraction technique and solvent, as well as storage on the extraction yield, chemical profile, and cytotoxic activity of extracts.",
publisher = "Academic Press",
journal = "LWT",
title = "Separation of high-value extracts from Silybum marianum seeds: Influence of extraction technique and storage on composition and bioactivity",
pages = "113319",
volume = "160",
doi = "10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113319"
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Lukić, I., Milovanović, S., Pantić, M., Srbljak, I., Djurić, A., Tadić, V.,& Tyśkiewicz, K.. (2022). Separation of high-value extracts from Silybum marianum seeds: Influence of extraction technique and storage on composition and bioactivity. in LWT
Academic Press., 160, 113319.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113319
Lukić I, Milovanović S, Pantić M, Srbljak I, Djurić A, Tadić V, Tyśkiewicz K. Separation of high-value extracts from Silybum marianum seeds: Influence of extraction technique and storage on composition and bioactivity. in LWT. 2022;160:113319.
doi:10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113319 .
Lukić, Ivana, Milovanović, Stoja, Pantić, Milica, Srbljak, Ivana, Djurić, Ana, Tadić, Vanja, Tyśkiewicz, Katarzyna, "Separation of high-value extracts from Silybum marianum seeds: Influence of extraction technique and storage on composition and bioactivity" in LWT, 160 (2022):113319,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113319 . .

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