Abstract
Celery seed is a potential medicinal material for the development of anti-gout agents because of its uric acid-lowering, xanthine oxidase inhibitory, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. In this study, the process of extraction of flavonoid from celery seed was optimized using response surface methodology. Various algorithms were used in order to model the relationship between output response (yield of extraction, total flavonoid content) and input parameters (ethanol concentration, temperature and solvent/solid ratio). The best model was established using multiple linear regression (MLR) algorithm. The optimal conditions were determined as follows: ethanol concentration: 90%; temperature: 90°C and the solvent/solid ratio: 4 ml/g. At these conditions, the yield of extraction was 11.57 ± 1.46% and the total flavonoid content was 4.922 ± 0.312 mg/g. The xanthine oxidase inhibitory effect of apigenin - the main flavonoid of celery seed, was evaluated with the IC50 value of 0.247 µg/ml (95% CI 0.129–0.617 µg/ml). It was suggested that flavonoid might play a key role in the xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of celery seed extract.
… Seeds are dried in the shade, then stored in a cool, dry place. The celery seeds were ground right before the extraction. Chemicals:
Apigenin (> 98%) was obtained from Chengdu
Biopurify Phytochemicals Ltd. (China).