Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper

Emerging evidence has revealed the functional characteristics of black pepper extracts for both nutritional and medicinal purposes. The medicinal properties of this important commodity crop are due to the presence of active piperine which it a viable drug potential in ethnomedicine for the treatment...

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Main Authors: Olalere, Olusegun Abayomi, Nour, A. H., R. M., Yunus, Alara, Oluwaseun Ruth, Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23760/1/Chemical%20fingerprinting%20of%20biologically%20active%20compounds%20and%20morphological.pdf
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author Olalere, Olusegun Abayomi
Nour, A. H.
R. M., Yunus
Alara, Oluwaseun Ruth
Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
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Nour, A. H.
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description Emerging evidence has revealed the functional characteristics of black pepper extracts for both nutritional and medicinal purposes. The medicinal properties of this important commodity crop are due to the presence of active piperine which it a viable drug potential in ethnomedicine for the treatment of many degenerative free-radical related diseases. In this study, the microwave-enhanced technique was employed in the extraction of alkaloid oleoresins at optimum condition. The metabolomics-based approach was employed to determine the alkaloid profiles using LC-MS-Quadrupled time of flight mass spectrometer. At optimum microwave condition, a total of 21 bioactive alkaloids were identified with piperine being the most abundant with a mass to charge ratio of 286.1442 m/z. The result from the SEM-monograph and BET-surface characterization showed a remarkable transformation in the micro-cellular matrix as a result of the applied microwave electromagnetic heating.
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spelling UMPir237602019-09-10T04:03:13Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23760/ Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper Olalere, Olusegun Abayomi Nour, A. H. R. M., Yunus Alara, Oluwaseun Ruth Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed TP Chemical technology Emerging evidence has revealed the functional characteristics of black pepper extracts for both nutritional and medicinal purposes. The medicinal properties of this important commodity crop are due to the presence of active piperine which it a viable drug potential in ethnomedicine for the treatment of many degenerative free-radical related diseases. In this study, the microwave-enhanced technique was employed in the extraction of alkaloid oleoresins at optimum condition. The metabolomics-based approach was employed to determine the alkaloid profiles using LC-MS-Quadrupled time of flight mass spectrometer. At optimum microwave condition, a total of 21 bioactive alkaloids were identified with piperine being the most abundant with a mass to charge ratio of 286.1442 m/z. The result from the SEM-monograph and BET-surface characterization showed a remarkable transformation in the micro-cellular matrix as a result of the applied microwave electromagnetic heating. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23760/1/Chemical%20fingerprinting%20of%20biologically%20active%20compounds%20and%20morphological.pdf Olalere, Olusegun Abayomi and Nour, A. H. and R. M., Yunus and Alara, Oluwaseun Ruth and Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed (2018) Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper. Chemical Data Collections, 17-18. pp. 339-344. ISSN 2405-8300. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cdc.2018.10.007 https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2018.1511995
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Nour, A. H.
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Alara, Oluwaseun Ruth
Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title_full Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title_fullStr Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title_full_unstemmed Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title_short Chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
title_sort chemical fingerprinting of biologically active compounds and morphological transformation during microwave reflux extraction of black pepper
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23760/1/Chemical%20fingerprinting%20of%20biologically%20active%20compounds%20and%20morphological.pdf
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