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    Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd ; 2017
    In:  Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Vol. 10, No. 14 ( 2017-05-01), p. 1-
    In: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd, Vol. 10, No. 14 ( 2017-05-01), p. 1-
    Abstract: Objective: This research aims to formulate syrup of coffee arabica extract with decaffeination process and stability test of caffein and chlorogenic acid in syrup of coffee arabica extract.Methods: An extraction was conducted by using ethanol 70% with soxhletation methods, and  decaffeination process (using liquid-liquid extraction with ratio of etanol and dicloromethan was 1:1).  Syrup formulations of coffee arabica extract was made with various concentrations of Na CMC (thickening agent) and sucralose (flavoring agent). The stability of syrup was evaluated through organoleptic, pH, viscosity, hedonic test, microbiological test and determinated concentration of caffeine and chlorogenic acid.Result: The result showed that the concentration of caffeine before and after decaffeination process were 3.377 + 0091% and 1.028 + 0.079%. While, chlorogenic acid were 4.159 + 0.163% and 3.019 + 0.138%. Microbiological test showed that no contamination in syrup of coffee arabica extract.  The concentration of caffeine in syrup of coffee arabica extract was 1.070 + 0.150% and chlorogenic acid was 4.432 + 1.98 %.Conclusion: The concentration of caffeine before and after formulation process were 3.019 + 0.138% and 4.432 + 1.986%.  The best formula of coffee arabica extract syrup was the formula that contains 5 mg/ml of coffee arabica extract, 1.5 mg/ml of Na CMC and 0.5 mg/ml of sucralose and  no contamination in syrup of coffee arabica extract. Caffeine content would decrease after the decaffeination process. 
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2455-3891 , 0974-2441
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
    Publication Date: 2017
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