Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of highly unsaturated oil from Phaleria macrocarpa seed
Good quality oil with high unsaturated fatty acids was found in the seed of a medicinal plant Phaleria macrocarpa (Mahkota dewa). Different parts especially fruit flesh of this plant are being traditionally used as important folk medicine whereas seed of this plant is usually neglected. In this st...
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Elsevier
2014
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Summary: | Good quality oil with high unsaturated fatty acids was found in the seed of a medicinal plant Phaleria macrocarpa
(Mahkota dewa). Different parts especially fruit flesh of this plant are being traditionally used as important folk
medicine whereas seed of this plant is usually neglected. In this study, the oil was extracted from P. macrocarpa
seed using supercritical carbon dioxide. The extraction parameters were optimized by central composite design
(CCD) of response surface methodology (RSM). Due to the non-linearity of the extraction process, artificial neural
network (ANN) was also applied for predicting the oil yield. The optimum conditions obtained from RSM were
72 °C, 42 MPa and 4.5 ml/min CO2 flow rate where the oil yield was 52.9 g per 100 g of dry sample and coefficient
of determination (R2
) was 0.99. The ANN and RSM prediction showed similar R2 of 0.99 and ANN has lower
average absolute deviation (AAD) of 0.25% compared to RSM (AAD of 0.31%). Five fatty acids were identified
by gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy (GC–MS) analysis of the oil. The amount of oleic acid (18:1) was
found to be highest (43.56%) among all the fatty acids. The total unsaturated fatty acid was 73.62% and saturated
fatty acid was 26.38% in the P. macrocarpa seed oil. |
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