Sains Malaysiana 51(4)(2022): 1099-1109
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2022-5104-12
Optimum Extraction Condition of Anacardium occidentale on Antiurolithiatic Activities (in-vitro)
(Keadaan Pengekstrakan Optimum Anacardium occidentale pada Aktiviti Antiurolithiatik (in-vitro))
NUR
FAZIRA ABDUL RAHIM, NORHAYATI MUHAMMAD* & NORAZLIN ABDULLAH
Department
of Technology and Natural Resources, Faculty of Applied Sciences and
Technology, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, UTHM
- Campus (Pagoh Branch), Pagoh Education Hub, KM 1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Muar, Johor Darul Takzim, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 9 Jun 2021/Diterima:
1 September 2021
ABSTRACT
Urolithiasis
or kidney stone has become a worldwide problem including Malaysia. Its
management is depending on surgical procedures that are quite costly and can
cause reoccurrence. Anacardium occidentale (cashew) has been used traditionally to treat urolithiasis but no scientific
data has been recorded that proven its efficiency particularly on its
extraction parameters. Therefore, this study aims to identify the optimum
extraction parameters of A. occidentale leaves extracts on in-vitro antiurolithiatic activities using
Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The effect of three extraction parameters
(solvent concentration, X1; extraction temperature, X2;
extraction time, X3) on antiurolithiatic activities (turbidity or nucleation assay, Y1; titrimetric or
calcium oxalate dissolution assay, Y2) were determined by Central
Composite Design (CCD). The results showed that each parameter and its
interaction significantly affect the antiurolithiatic activities (p < 0.05). The quadratic model was closely fitted for all
responses as the R2 values obtained were 0.9786 (turbidity assay)
and 0.9956 (titrimetric assay). The optimum extraction condition of A. occidentale leaves extract suggested by the predicted model was at 0.4% ethanol
concentration, temperature 31.5 ℃ and for 30 min of extraction time, exhibited antiurolithiatic activities of 85.57 ± 0.43% (turbidity)
and 96.48 ± 0.70% (titrimetric). The phytochemical screening was done on the
presence of phenols, tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins as well as terpernoids and all phytochemicals were identified in the
optimized A. occidentale leaves extract. This study has given basic scientific evidence that optimum
extraction conditions are necessary to obtain optimum antiurolithiatic activity.
Keywords: Anacardium occidentale; antiurolithiatic;
extraction parameters; in-vitro; RSM
ABSTRAK
Urolithiasis atau batu karang telah menjadi permasalahan di seluruh dunia termasuk Malaysia. Pengurusannya bergantung pada prosedur pembedahan yang agak mahal dan boleh menyebabkan pembentukan semula. Anacardium occidentale (gajus) telah digunakan secara tradisi untuk merawat urolitiatik tetapi tiada data saintifik yang direkodkan bagi membuktikan keberkesanannya terutama pada
parameter pengekstrakannya. Oleh itu, kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengenal pasti parameter pengekstrakan yang optimum bagi ekstrak daun A. occidentale secara in-vitro terhadap aktiviti antiurolitiatik melalui Kaedah Permukaan Tindak Balas (RSM). Kesan tiga parameter pengekstrakan (kepekatan pelarut, X1; suhu pengekstrakan, X2;
masa pengekstrakan, X3) terhadap aktiviti antiurolitiatik (kaedah kekeruhan atau nukleasi, Y1; kaedah titrimetrik atau pembubaran kalsium oksalat, Y2) ditentukan oleh Pusat Reka Bentuk Komposit (CCD). Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahawa setiap parameter dan interaksinya secara signifikan mempengaruhi aktiviti antiurolitiatik (p <
0.05). Model kuadratik telah dipilih untuk semua respons kerana nilai R2 yang diperoleh adalah 0.9786 (kaedah kekeruhan) dan 0.9956 (kaedah titrimetrik). Keadaan pengekstrakan optimum ekstrak daun A. occidentale yang dicadangkan oleh model ramalan adalah pada kepekatan etanol 0.4%, suhu 31.5 °C dan 30 min masa pengekstrakan, menunjukkan aktiviti antiurolitiatik 85.57 ± 0.43% (kekeruhan)
dan 96.48 ± 0.70% (titrimetrik). Ujian fitokimia dilakukan bagi menentukan kehadiran fenol, tanin, flavonoid, alkaloid, saponin serta terpernoid dan kesemua fitokimia telah dapat dikenal pasti dalam ekstrak daun A. occidentale yang dioptimumkan.
Kajian ini telah memberikan bukti saintifik asas bahawa keadaan pengekstrakan optimum diperlukan untuk menghasilkan aktiviti antiurolitiatik yang
optimum.
Kata kunci: Anacardium occidentale; antiurolitiatik; in-vitro; parameter pengekstrakan;
RSM
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