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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210569

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This study aimed to determine the optimum method for extracting caffeine and chlorogenic acid (CGA) from greencoffee beans (GCB) of Coffea canephora using choline chloride–sorbitol, a natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES).Three different preparations of choline chloride–sorbitol and choline chloride–sorbitol–urea (2:1, 4:1, and 6:1) wereused for the extraction. The most effective preparation was used to evaluate the effect of dilution with water andextraction time. Reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, with a gradient solvent system of 0.1%acetic acid (90%) and acetonitrile (10%), was used to quantify the CGA and caffeine. Choline chloride–sorbitol ata ratio of 4:1 was the most effective for extracting chlorogenic and caffeine, with caffeine and CGA yield of 4.49and 16.59 mg/g dry weight, respectively. The optimum water concentration was not found. Using a higher NADESdilution for extraction corresponded to an increased yield of caffeine and CGA. The effective time for extraction wasfound to be 30 minutes, which yielded the most caffeine and CGA. Based on these results, choline chloride–sorbitolcould be an alternative green solvent for extracting caffeine and CGA from C. canephora GCB.

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