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Optimization of Acylation of Quercetin Using Response Surface Methodology

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The optimization of acylation of quercetin was studied in this study. Through response surface methodology, the optimum condition was determined as following: molar ratio of quercetin to acetic anhydride 15, addition of pyridine drop 1.00, reaction temperature 45 °C and reaction time 106.59 min. Under this condition, the yield was as high as 0.3814 g with 0.32 g quercetin as raw material.

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Li, W., Jin, Q., Wan, D., Chen, Y., Li, Y. (2010). Optimization of Acylation of Quercetin Using Response Surface Methodology. In: Zhu, R., Zhang, Y., Liu, B., Liu, C. (eds) Information Computing and Applications. ICICA 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 105. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16336-4_41

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