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Enhancement of zerumbone production by enzyme-assisted extraction and the inhibitory potential of Zingiber zerumbet extracts on α-amylase &α-glucosidase.

Authors :
Premakumara, Navyashree
Srinivasa, Uma Maheshwari
Bheemanakere Kempaiah, Bettadaiah
Source :
Process Biochemistry. Jan2024, Vol. 136, p38-47. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Zingiber zerumbet affords the essential oil having important application and its rhizomes are the main ingredient in traditional Indian Ayurveda formulation. We report here the impact of enzymes on the isolable yield of oleoresin and essential oil (EO) from Zingiber zerumbet. The impact of enzymes like cellulase, amylase, bio-protease, pectinase, hemi-cellulase and enzyme for herbal extract is evaluated. Viscozyme affords the highest oleoresin (16%) and essential oil (7.1%), a betterment of 138% and 24% respectively. Zerumbone, a principal bioactive component of zerumbet, was afforded in 8.98% and 5.7% from oleoresin and essential oil. Box Behnken Design has been employed to optimize parameters to get the highest oleoresin and EO yield. The EO was tested for its inhibitory activity on α -amylase and α-glucosidase. The EO collected from viscozyme-assisted extraction inhibited α -amylase with IC 50 26 µM while the same from enzyme for herbal extract-assisted extraction inhibited α -glucosidase with IC 50 274 µM. The extraction efficiency of all the enzymes used here is reported. [Display omitted] • Viscozyme treated zerumbet affords high oleoresin & essential oil. • Zerumbone from oleoresin & essential oil was respectively 7.5% & 5.7%. • Zerumbet essential oil showed potent α -amylase and α -glucosidase inhibition. • Optimized the extraction method by RSM. • Quantified zerumbone by Gas Chromatography (GC). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13595113
Volume :
136
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Process Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174789186
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2023.11.020