Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity assessed using coffee grounds at Daklak

Van Chung Huynh1, , Thi Thanh Vy Dinh1
1 Faculty of pharmacy, Buon Ma Thuot University, Vietnam

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Extraction of antioxidant phenolic compounds from used coffee grounds (SCG) has been studied. Extraction experiments were performed by conventional solid-liquid method, using ethanol as solvents at different concentrations (0 - 90%, v/v), material / solvent ratio (1:10 – 1:40 g/ml), extraction time (10–80 minutes) and temperature (30 - 70oC), pH (2 - 8). The efficiency of the extraction was assessed through the determination of the total phenolic content. The antioxidant activity was also assessed through its H2O2 inhibitory ability. In general, the extraction efficiency is best when using a 50% ethanol solvent; A suitable ratio of material / solvent (NL / DM) is 1:40 (g/ml); temperature 60oC, extraction time is 45 minutes, pH = 5. Phenolic content is 20,825 mg of gallic acid/g of raw material. Good antioxidant activity with IC50 is 313,447 µg/ml. These findings are of interest because antioxidant phenolic compounds have a prominent role in the medical field and their wide applications in food and pharmaceuticals.

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