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Optimization of Antifungal Properties of Hop Cone Carbon Dioxide Extracts Based on Response Surface Methodology.

Katarzyna TyśkiewiczRenata TyśkiewiczMarcin KonkolMarcin GrubaRafał Kowalski
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to optimize the process parameters of the supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of hop cones in terms of their antifungal properties against Fusarium culmorum and Aspergillus niger . The effects of temperature (40-50 °C), pressure (200-300 bar), and CO 2 consumption (25-75 kgCO 2 /kg) on the extraction yield, content of α- and β-acids, as well as pathogens' growth inhibition were investigated. Both pressure and CO 2 consumption had a significant effect on antifungal properties. It was observed that the best results for antifungal properties were obtained when hop cones were extracted with pure carbon dioxide at the temperature of 50 °C, under the pressure of 300 bar with CO 2 consumption at the level of 75 kgCO 2 /kg of feed for extraction. The highest antifungal properties of hop cone supercritical carbon dioxide extracts were analyzed as 100% for Fusarium culmorum and 68% for Aspergillus niger , calculated as the growth inhibition of tested pathogens. The aim of the study was to determine the optimum values of extraction parameters to achieve the maximum response and enable us to investigate the interaction of these parameters on the antifungal properties of hop cone extracts.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • candida albicans
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant