Effects of Alkaline Solvent Type and pH on Solid Physical Properties of Carrageenan from Eucheuma cottonii

The effects of alkali type and pH on the physical properties of carrageenan have been extensively studied. However, their effects on certain characteristics of solid-state properties of carrageenan have not been identified. This research aimed to investigate the effect of alkaline solvent type and p...

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Published inGels Vol. 9; no. 5; p. 397
Main Authors Ferdiansyah, Rival, Abdassah, Marline, Zainuddin, Achmad, Rachmaniar, Revika, Chaerunisaa, Anis Yohana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 10.05.2023
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Summary:The effects of alkali type and pH on the physical properties of carrageenan have been extensively studied. However, their effects on certain characteristics of solid-state properties of carrageenan have not been identified. This research aimed to investigate the effect of alkaline solvent type and pH on the solid physical properties of carrageenan isolated from . Carrageenan was extracted from the algae using NaOH, KOH, and Ca(OH) at pHs of 9, 11, and 13. Based on the results of preliminary characterization, including yield, ash content, pH, sulphate content, viscosity, and gel strength, it was found that all samples followed Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) specifications. The swelling capacity of carrageenan based on the type of alkali was KOH > NaOH > Ca(OH) . The FTIR spectra of all samples were in agreement with that of standard carrageenan. The molecular weight (MW) of carrageenan using KOH as the alkali followed the order pH 13 > pH 9 > pH 11, while using NaOH, the order was pH 9 > pH 13 > pH 11, and while using Ca(OH) , the order was pH 13 > pH 9 > pH 11. The results of the solid-state physical characterization of carrageenan with the highest MW in each type of alkali showed that the morphology of carrageenan using Ca(OH) has a cubic shape and is more crystal-like. The order of crystallinity of carrageenan using different types of alkali was Ca(OH) (14.44%) > NaOH (9.80%) > KOH (7.91%), while the order of density was Ca(OH) > KOH > NaOH. The order of solid fraction (SF) of the carrageenan was KOH > Ca(OH) > NaOH, while the tensile strength when using KOH was 1.17, when using NaOH it was 0.08, and while using Ca(OH) , it was 0.05. The bonding index (BI) of carrageenan using KOH = 0.04, NaOH = 0.02, and Ca(OH) = 0.02. The brittle fracture index (BFI) of the carrageenan was KOH = 0.67, NaOH = 0.26, and Ca(OH) = 0.04. The order of carrageenan solubility in water was NaOH > KOH > Ca(OH) . These data can be used as the basis for the development of carrageenan for excipients in solid dosage forms.
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ISSN:2310-2861
2310-2861
DOI:10.3390/gels9050397