TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable and novel approaches for bioactive compound extraction
T2 - Development of hydrodynamic cavitation and coupled machine learning-spline techniques for Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus
AU - Ammari, Negin
AU - Rae, Mitchell
AU - Khatib, Neda
AU - Islam, Saiful
AU - Ranade, Vivek
AU - Walker, Gavin
AU - Singh, Mehakpreet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025/12/15
Y1 - 2025/12/15
N2 - Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus brown seaweeds are rich in polyphenols, phlorotannins, proteins, and antioxidants, valuable in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. This study compares hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) and conventional maceration for extracting bioactive compounds from A.nodosum and F.vesiculosus using water and water-ethanol (80:20) solvents. HC significantly enhanced extraction efficiency, yielding higher levels of total phenols, phlorotannins, proteins, and antioxidants. Pure water proved to be a greener, more effective, and economical solvent. HC extraction of F.vesiculosus yielded up to 2.57 ± 0.04 mg/ml total phenolic content and 51.52 ± 0.44 mg/ml protein with water-ethanol. Pure water with HC also yielded higher phlorotannin (1.5 μg/ml) and antioxidant activity (up to 82 % DPPH scavenging) than maceration. A machine learning model accurately predicted phenolic content (R2 = 0.84), reducing experimental effort by 40 %. HC is a more efficient, sustainable alternative to maceration for maximizing bioactive compound recovery and reducing experimentation costs.
AB - Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus brown seaweeds are rich in polyphenols, phlorotannins, proteins, and antioxidants, valuable in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. This study compares hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) and conventional maceration for extracting bioactive compounds from A.nodosum and F.vesiculosus using water and water-ethanol (80:20) solvents. HC significantly enhanced extraction efficiency, yielding higher levels of total phenols, phlorotannins, proteins, and antioxidants. Pure water proved to be a greener, more effective, and economical solvent. HC extraction of F.vesiculosus yielded up to 2.57 ± 0.04 mg/ml total phenolic content and 51.52 ± 0.44 mg/ml protein with water-ethanol. Pure water with HC also yielded higher phlorotannin (1.5 μg/ml) and antioxidant activity (up to 82 % DPPH scavenging) than maceration. A machine learning model accurately predicted phenolic content (R2 = 0.84), reducing experimental effort by 40 %. HC is a more efficient, sustainable alternative to maceration for maximizing bioactive compound recovery and reducing experimentation costs.
KW - Ascophyllum nodosum
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Brown seaweed
KW - Cubic spline interpolation
KW - Extraction efficiency
KW - Fucus vesiculosus
KW - Hydrodynamic cavitation
KW - Machine learning
KW - Marine algae
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019508854
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.146210
DO - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.146210
M3 - Article
C2 - 41092589
AN - SCOPUS:105019508854
SN - 0308-8146
VL - 495
JO - Food Chemistry
JF - Food Chemistry
M1 - 146210
ER -