Résumé:
Spice plants have a great influence on world history. For centuries, different
civilizations have used them to condiment the foods of kings and nobles and applied them as embalming
preservatives, perfumes, cosmetics, and medicines in different regions of the world. In general, these
Spice plants plants have formed the basis of traditional medicine and some of their derived substances
have been utilized to treat different human diseases.
Objectives: Carry out a comparative extraction of bay leaf, in terms of total polyphenol content
and antioxidant activity, using two pieces of equipment: Ultrasonic bath and ultrasound probe.
Methods: This work uses two types of ultrasound-based extraction equipment: with bath and
with probe, ethanol was used as solvent. The comparative study was based on a comparison of the
content of phenolic compounds and the antioxidant properties (DPPH, FRAP, ABTS) between the two
extracts generated.
Results and discussion: The highest TFC and antioxydant activity was detected in extracts
obtained by ultrasound bath assisted extraction as an extraction medium and the lowest in extracts
obtained by ultrasound probe extraction with 152.6 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE) g −1 for the TPC
and a scavenging effect on the DPPH radical, with IC50 values of 58.3 µg mL–1 .
Conclusion: This study proves that ultrasound bath extraction could succesfully be used for
extraction of polyphenols and as an alternative to the traditional method