Cainglet, Rica P.Arganioza, Hannah Mae C.2025-04-152015-06Arganioza, H. M. C. (2015). <i>Determination of the anthocyanin content in <u>Hibiscus sabdariffa</u> L. (Roselle) calyses from fresh to spray-dried form</i> [Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Digital Repository. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/118https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/118<i>Hibiscus sabdariffa</i> L. is an agricultural herb with calyces as the commercially important part this plant. The calyces is a good source of anthocyanin (pigments) with several potential applications in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. These pigments are used worldwide in the production of drinks and as a source of natural food coloring. However, these pigments are very unstable due to processing and storage conditions. Thus, this present study investigated the amount of anthocyanin as it is processed into a commercial product in the form of spray-dried powder. The Roselle plant samples were obtained from Herbanext Laboratories farm. The fresh extract has 493.45 mg/L total monomeric anthocyanin. Compared to the fresh extract, concentrated aqueous spray-dried extract (261.06 mg/L) contains lower anthocyanin content, however, this is significantly higher than aqueous concentrate (124.41 mg/L). Both the aqueous extract and ethanolic extract contains the smallest amount of anthocyanin for each sets. Spray drying techniques increases the amount of anthocyanin which helps to prevent further degradation of the compound due to the influences of the storage environment and processing conditions.xi, 42 p.RoselleHibiscus sabdariffaAnthocyaninCalycesSpray-dried formDetermination of the anthocyanin content in <i>Hibiscus sabdariffa</i> L. (Roselle) calyses from fresh to spray-dried formThesisHibiscus sabdariffa