Optimization of a rapid and sensitive ultrasound-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction using switchable hydrophilicity solvent for extraction of ?-carotene in fruit juices and vegetables
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A simple, rapid and sensitive ultrasound-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction by switchable hydrophilicity solvent (UA-LLME-SHS) method was developed first time for extraction and determination of beta-carotene from fruit juices and vegetables using a spectrophotometer. The effect of pH, solvent dose, ultrasound time, volume of NH4OH, volume of NaCl (w/v) and effects of different chemicals on extraction recovery was investigated. The proposed method showed good extraction recovery of beta-carotene. The working range of the developed method was 50-700 ng mL(-1). Limits of detection and quantification were 15.5 mu g L(-1 )and 50 mu g L-1, respectively. The intraday and interday precisions of the developed method was investigated for 75 ng mL(-1) and 400 ng mL(-1) of p-carotene. As a result of the study, the relative standard deviation values were in the range of 2.8-3.3 % and 3.0-4.2 % for the intraday and interday studies, respectively. The enhancement factor was 114 and extraction recovery of beta-carotene was found 98.3 %. The factorial design was drawn to know the combined effects of variables and their significant and insignificant effects on the determination of the beta-carotene.