Title of article :
Optimization of ball milling parameters to produce Centella asiatica herbal nanopowders
Author/Authors :
Zuhairi Borhan, Muhammad Faculty of Applied Sciences - Shah Alam - Selangor, Malaysia , Ahmad, Rohaya Faculty of Applied Sciences - Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia - Selangor, Malaysia , Rusop, Mohamad Faculty of Applied Sciences - Shah Alam - Selangor, Malaysia , Abdullah, Saifollah Faculty of Applied Sciences - Shah Alam - Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract :
Nanopowders of Centella asiatica was produced using planetary ball mill by varying milling parameters such as
milling time, mass concentration, and bead amount. Particle size analysis employing photon correlation spectroscopy
was carried out to record the effect of milling parameters on the particle size produced. The morphology of
milled powders was also analyzed using a field emission scanning electron microscope. The bioactive component,
asiatic acid, was extracted from various sizes of C. asiatica powders, and its extraction yield at different powder size
was calculated by high-performance liquid chromatography. Optimization of milling parameters was found to be a
crucial step in determining the content of asiatic acid extracted. In this study, the highest amount of asiatic acid
extracted was 25.4 mg/g, obtained at moderate conditions of the following milling parameters: 4 h of milling time,
1.2% (w/v) concentration of powder, and 25 g of bead load.
Keywords :
Nanopowders , Centella asiatica , Asiaticoside , Asiatic acid , Planetary ball mill
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics