Inclusion of Natural Antioxidants of Mango Leaves in Porous Ceramic Matrices by Supercritical CO 2 Impregnation.
María Del Cisne Guamán-BalcázarAntonio MontesDiego ValorYorky CoronelDeseada María de Los SantosClara PereyraEnrique J Martínez de la OssaPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Mango is one of the most important, medicinal tropical plants in the world from an economic point of view due to the presence of effective bioactive substances as co-products in its leaves. The aim of this work was to enhance the impregnation of natural antioxidants from mango leaves into a porous ceramic matrix. The effects of pressure, temperature, impregnation time, concentration of the extract and different porous silica on impregnation of phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity were analyzed. The volume of the pressurized fluid extract and amount of porous ceramic matrix remained constant. The best impregnation conditions were obtained at 6 h, 300 bar, 60 mg/mL, 35 °C and with MSU-H porous silica. The results indicated that increasing the pressure, concentration of the extract and temperature during impregnation with phenolic compounds such as gallic acid and iriflophenone 3-C (2-O-p-hydroxybenzolyl)-β-D-glucoside increased the antioxidant activity and the amount of total phenols.