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Extraction of boldo (Peumus boldus M.) leaves with supercritical CO2 and hot pressurized water

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2004-11-18
Sprache
English
Author(s)
del Valle, José Manuel  
Rogalinski, Tim  
Zetzl, Carsten  
Brunner, Gerd  
Institut
Thermische Verfahrenstechnik V-8  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/14078
Journal
Food research international  
Volume
38
Issue
2
Start Page
203
End Page
213
Citation
Food Research International 38 (2): 203-213 (2005)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.foodres.2004.09.010
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-11144349632
Publisher
Elsevier
High-activity fractions in boldo leaves were extracted with supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) and hot pressurized water (HPW). Total yield after 3 h of extraction (0.6-3.5%) in low-pressure SC-CO2 experiments increased with process pressure (60-150 bar) and decreased with temperature (30-60°C), as expected. The extract obtained with SC-CO2 at 50°C and 90 bar contained approximately 50% of essential oil components. In higher pressure experiments with solvent mixtures, the yield increased with pressure (300-450 bar) and modifier concentration (2-10% ethanol), ranging 0.14-1.95 ppm for the alkaloid boldine and 1.8-4.8% for total solids following 1.5 h treatment at 50°C. Boldine recovery was solubility-controlled, reaching 7.4 ppm after 7-h extraction at 450 bar and 50°C using an ethanol-SC-CO2 mixture (5% co-solvent). Boldine solubility and yield decreased when using pure CO2 at higher pressure (600 bar, 50°C). The extract yield after 3 h batch-wise HPW extraction increased from 36.9% at 100°C to 53.2% at 125°C, and then decreased as temperature was increased to 175°C. Boldine yield decreased from 26.8 ppm at 100°C to 0.7 ppm at 125°C, and was negligible at ≥150°C. The essential oil yield increased to a maximum at 110°C and was negligible at ≥150°C also. The ranking of antioxidant potency of various extracts was as follows: HPW at 110°C > methanol (soxhlet extraction) ≫ high-pressure SC-CO 2 with or without polar co-solvent > low-pressure SC-CO 2.
Subjects
Boldine
Boldo (Peumus boldus)
Essential oils
Hot pressurized water
Natural antioxidants
DDC Class
540: Chemie
600: Technik
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