Anikó Felföldi-Gáva, Szabolcs Szarka, Béla Simándi, Balázs Blazics, Blanka Simon, Ágnes Kéry
The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Volume 61, January 2012
Abstract
Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. was performed (P = 300/450 bar, T = 40/60 °C, EtOH addition = 0/5/10%) in order to determine preferable process conditions. Phytochemical composition of extracts were analyzed by means of TLC, GC–MS, LC–MS, RP-HPLC. Total of 11 pentacyclic triterpenes and β-sitosterol were identified. The results indicated that SFE is an advantageous method over Soxhlet extraction in terms of yield and recovery of target compounds. Overall extraction curves revealed that pressure had little influence on extraction yield, while temperature and amount of co-solvent increased it. The optimum SFE condition was 300 bar/60 °C/10% EtOH, where the amount of extracts was 3.81% compared to n-hexane (2.56%). Highest amount of betulin, betulinic acid and lupeol was 3.57, 2.95 and 14.33 g/100 g extract, respectively, depending on the applied SFE condition. Ethanolic Soxhlet extraction ensures the highest yield (40.90%), but provides the extracts diluted with undesirable substances hence the concentration of triterpenes in the extract was very low.
Go to Journal
Advances in Engineering Advances in Engineering features breaking research judged by Advances in Engineering advisory team to be of key importance in the Engineering field. Papers are selected from over 10,000 published each week from most peer reviewed journals.