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Utilization of Response Surface Methodology in Optimization of Extraction of Plant Materials

In: Statistical Approaches With Emphasis on Design of Experiments Applied to Chemical Processes

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  • Alev Yuksel Aydar

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Experimental design plays an important role in several areas of science and industry. Experimentation is an application of treatments applied to experimental units and is then part of a scientific method based on the measurement of one or more responses. It is necessary to observe the process and the operation of the system well. For this reason, in order to obtain a final result, an experimenter must plan and design experiments and analyzes the results. One of the most commonly used experimental designs for optimization is the response surface methodology (RSM). Because it allows evaluating the effects of multiple factors and their interactions on one or more response variables it is a useful method. In this section, recent studies have been compiled which aim to extraction of plant material in high yield and quality and determine optimum conditions for this extraction process.

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  • Alev Yuksel Aydar, 2018. "Utilization of Response Surface Methodology in Optimization of Extraction of Plant Materials," Chapters, in: Valter Silva (ed.), Statistical Approaches With Emphasis on Design of Experiments Applied to Chemical Processes, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:129809
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.73690
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    design of experiments; olive; phenolic content; yield; RSM; food science;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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