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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2015

Development and validation of an efficient ultrasound assisted extraction of phenolic compounds from flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) seeds.

Cyrielle Corbin; Thibaud Fidel; Émilie A Leclerc; Esmatullah Barakzoy; Nadine Sagot; Annie Falguières; Sullivan Renouard; Jean-Philippe Blondeau; Clotilde Ferroud; Joël Doussot; Eric Lainé; Christophe Hano

Flaxseed accumulates in its seedcoat a macromolecular complex composed of lignan (secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, SDG), flavonol (herbacetin diglucoside, HDG) and hydroxycinnamic acids (p-couramic, caffeic and ferulic acid glucosides). Their antioxidant and/or cancer chemopreventive properties support their interest in human health and therefore, the demand for their extraction. In the present study, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of flaxseed phenolic compounds was investigated. Scanning Electron Microscopy imaging and histochemical analysis revealed the deep alteration of the seedcoat ultrastructure and the release of the mucilage following ultrasound treatment. Therefore, this method was found to be very efficient for the reduction of mucilage entrapment of flaxseed phenolics. The optimal conditions for UAE phenolic compounds extraction from flaxseeds were found to be: water as solvent supplemented with 0.2N of sodium hydroxide for alkaline hydrolysis of the SDG-HMG complex, an extraction time of 60 min at a temperature of 25°C and an ultrasound frequency of 30 kHz. Under these optimized and validated conditions, highest yields of SDG, HDG and hydroxycinnamic acid glucosides were detected in comparison to other published methods. Therefore, the procedure presented herein is a valuable method for efficient extraction and quantification of the main flaxseed phenolics. Moreover, this UAE is of particular interest within the context of green chemistry in terms of reducing energy consumption and valuation of flaxseed cakes as by-products resulting from the production of flax oil.


Molecules | 2014

Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Herbacetin Diglucoside from Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) Seed Cakes and Its Quantification using an RP-HPLC-UV System

Ophélie Fliniaux; Cyrielle Corbin; Aina Ramsay; Sullivan Renouard; Vickram Beejmohun; Joël Doussot; Annie Falguières; Clotilde Ferroud; Frédéric Lamblin; Eric Lainé; Albrecht Roscher; Eric Grand; François Mesnard; Christophe Hano

Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) seeds are widely used for oil extraction and the cold-pressed flaxseed (or linseed) cakes obtained during this process constitute a valuable by-product. The flavonol herbacetin diglucoside (HDG) has been previously reported as a constituent of the flaxseed lignan macromolecule linked through ester bonds to the linker molecule hydroxymethylglutaric acid. In this context, the development and validation of a new approach using microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) of HDG from flaxseed cakes followed by quantification with a reverse-phase HPLC system with UV detection was purposed. The experimental parameters affecting the HDG extraction yield, such as microwave power, extraction time and sodium hydroxide concentration, from the lignan macromolecule were optimized. A maximum HDG concentration of 5.76 mg/g DW in flaxseed cakes was measured following an irradiation time of 6 min, for a microwave power of 150 W using a direct extraction in 0.1 M NaOH in 70% (v/v) aqueous methanol. The optimized method was proven to be rapid and reliable in terms of precision, repeatability, stability and accuracy for the extraction of HDG. Comparison with a conventional extraction method demonstrated that MAE is more effective and less time-consuming.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2000

Enantioselective synthesis of propargylic alcohols by addition of enantiopure cyclopentadienyldialkoxyallyltitanium complexes to acetylenic aldehydes

Samir BouzBouz; Fabienne Pradaux; Janine Cossy; Clotilde Ferroud; Annie Falguières

Abstract The enantioselective synthesis of propargylic alcohols was achieved by enantioselective allyltitanation of acetylenic aldehydes.


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2000

Efficient kinetic resolution of racemic 3-nitro-cyclopent(or hex)-2-en-1-yl acetates

Joël Doussot; Alain Guy; Robert Garreau; Annie Falguières; Clotilde Ferroud

Abstract The kinetic resolution of 3-nitro-cyclopent(or hex)-2-en-1-yl acetates via enzymatic hydrolysis using Pseudomonas cepacia lipase is described. A model, based on a strong interaction between the nitro group and the active site, accounts for the structural selectivity and the stereoselectivity observed.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2005

ULTRASONICALLY ACTIVATED REDUCTION OF SUBSTITUTED NITROBENZENES TO CORRESPONDING N-ARYLHYDROXYLAMINES

Stéphane Ung; Annie Falguières; Alain Guy; Clotilde Ferroud


Journal of Chromatography A | 2004

Separation and identification by gel filtration and high-performance liquid chromatography with UV or electrochemical detection of the disulphides produced from cysteine and glutathione oxidation

Caroline Vignaud; Lalatiana Rakotozafy; Annie Falguières; Jacques Potus; Jacques Nicolas


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2009

Synthesis of novel N-protected β3-amino nitriles: study of their hydrolysis involving a nitrilase-catalyzed step

Maité Sylla-Iyarreta Veitía; Pierre Louis Brun; Pierre Jorda; Annie Falguières; Clotilde Ferroud


Heterocycles | 2011

Ready available chiral azapyridinomacrocycles N-oxides: first results as Lewis base catalysts in asymmetric allylation of p-nitrobenzaldehyde

Maité Sylla-Iyarreta Veitía; Clotilde Ferroud; Mounia Joudat; Mathieu Wagner; Annie Falguières; Alain Guy


Industrial Crops and Products | 2015

Aerial parts of Callitris species as a rich source of deoxypodophyllotoxin

Sullivan Renouard; Cyrielle Corbin; Cyril Colas; Thibaud Fidel; Tatiana Lopez; Émilie A Leclerc; Oktavia Hendrawati; Annie Falguières; Joël Doussot; Clotilde Ferroud; Benoît Maunit; Eric Lainé; Christophe Hano


Molecules | 2018

Single Laboratory Validation of a Quantitative Core Shell-Based LC Separation for the Evaluation of Silymarin Variability and Associated Antioxidant Activity of Pakistani Ecotypes of Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum L.)

Samantha Drouet; Bilal Haider Abbasi; Annie Falguières; Waqar Ahmad; Sumaira; Clothilde Ferroud; Joël Doussot; Jean Vanier; Eric Lainé; Christophe Hano

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Clotilde Ferroud

Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

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Joël Doussot

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Alain Guy

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Eric Lainé

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Cyrielle Corbin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Eric Lainé

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Cyrielle Corbin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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