Perilla seed meal (PSM) is the by-product of the oil extraction industry and a potential source of bioactive compounds. Pulsed electric field, a non-thermal technology, can be used to recover heat labile bioactive compounds from plant materials such as perilla seed meal. This study found that pulsed electric field (PEF) assisted alkaline extraction influenced the protein content and antioxidant activity of perilla seed meal (PSM). Among all PEF parameters, electric field strength (EFS) and pulse width (PW) were found to be the most significant as judged by F-value. Consequently, a central composite rotatable experimental design was applied to investigate the effect of electric field strength (EFS) and pulse width against protein content, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic content (TPC) of PEF treated PSM extract. Compared to conventional alkaline extraction, an increase in the yield of protein content by 10.58%, antioxidant activity by 7.48%, and total phenolic content by 21.59% was...

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