Evaluation of the response surface methodology on melting point and gelling temperature of carrageenan from Hypnea flagelliformis
Carrageenan is a marine biopolymer that can be extracted from cell wall of some red carrageenophyte. In this present, response surface methodology was used to investigate the procedure of carrageenan melting point and gelling temperature from algae of Hypnea flagelliformis. Independent variables, alkalinity concentration (0/25-2%), extraction temperature (70-90°C) and extraction time (60-240 minutes) were applied in five levels. all Base on the result, effects of all independent variables on melting point were significant (p<0.05), whereas alkalinity concentration had significant effect on gelling temperature (p>0.05). Polynomial models developed for the melting point and gelling temperature indicated that optimum conditions. Optimum data for independent variables were alkalinity concentration 1.54%, temperature 85 °C and time 203 minutes.Confirmatory test was earned as follows melting point 63.8 ±0.91 °C and gelling temperature 37.29 ±0 /62 °C. The experimental data and model forecasting were similar (P> 0.05).
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