Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation

This study compares the composition of essential oil extracted from lemongrass leaves and stems using supercritical CO2 (SC CO2) and steam distillation. In the process using SC CO2 extraction in a Supercritical Fluid Extraction System (SFE), the temperature of extraction was varied from 35-50 0C, wh...

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Main Authors: Ha, Huynh K.P., Maridable, Julius B., Gaspillo, Pag-Asa D., Hasika, M., Malaluan, Roberto M., Kawasaki, Junjiro
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15782022-08-13T03:33:03Z Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation Ha, Huynh K.P. Maridable, Julius B. Gaspillo, Pag-Asa D. Hasika, M. Malaluan, Roberto M. Kawasaki, Junjiro This study compares the composition of essential oil extracted from lemongrass leaves and stems using supercritical CO2 (SC CO2) and steam distillation. In the process using SC CO2 extraction in a Supercritical Fluid Extraction System (SFE), the temperature of extraction was varied from 35-50 0C, while the pressure applied was 9.1-11.1 MPa. The flow rate of CO2 to the reactor was maintained at 0.5 m3 h-1. Steam distillation was conducted using a standard bench scale setup. The extracts from both methods were analyzed by gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and the variations of the composition were reported. The study showed that better oil quality in terms of composition was produced from the air dried raw materials than from direct heat drying. The essential oil extracted from air dried lemongrass leaves by SFE process contained 94.4% citral, 1.14% myrcene and 0.5% limonene, showing a composition similar to the reference standard. In contrast, the oil from the air dried lemongrass stems fell short in terms of purity. SFE was found to be a superior process than steam distillation, producing better quality essential oil containing 90% Citral. 2008-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/579 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Lemongrass oil Essences and essential oils Distillation Extraction (Chemistry) Chemistry
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Lemongrass oil
Essences and essential oils
Distillation
Extraction (Chemistry)
Chemistry
spellingShingle Lemongrass oil
Essences and essential oils
Distillation
Extraction (Chemistry)
Chemistry
Ha, Huynh K.P.
Maridable, Julius B.
Gaspillo, Pag-Asa D.
Hasika, M.
Malaluan, Roberto M.
Kawasaki, Junjiro
Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
description This study compares the composition of essential oil extracted from lemongrass leaves and stems using supercritical CO2 (SC CO2) and steam distillation. In the process using SC CO2 extraction in a Supercritical Fluid Extraction System (SFE), the temperature of extraction was varied from 35-50 0C, while the pressure applied was 9.1-11.1 MPa. The flow rate of CO2 to the reactor was maintained at 0.5 m3 h-1. Steam distillation was conducted using a standard bench scale setup. The extracts from both methods were analyzed by gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and the variations of the composition were reported. The study showed that better oil quality in terms of composition was produced from the air dried raw materials than from direct heat drying. The essential oil extracted from air dried lemongrass leaves by SFE process contained 94.4% citral, 1.14% myrcene and 0.5% limonene, showing a composition similar to the reference standard. In contrast, the oil from the air dried lemongrass stems fell short in terms of purity. SFE was found to be a superior process than steam distillation, producing better quality essential oil containing 90% Citral.
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author Ha, Huynh K.P.
Maridable, Julius B.
Gaspillo, Pag-Asa D.
Hasika, M.
Malaluan, Roberto M.
Kawasaki, Junjiro
author_facet Ha, Huynh K.P.
Maridable, Julius B.
Gaspillo, Pag-Asa D.
Hasika, M.
Malaluan, Roberto M.
Kawasaki, Junjiro
author_sort Ha, Huynh K.P.
title Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
title_short Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
title_full Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
title_fullStr Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
title_full_unstemmed Essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
title_sort essential oil from lemongrass extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide and steam distillation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/579
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