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Effect of Supercritical Fluid Extraction Process on Chemical Composition of Polianthes tuberosa Flower Extracts
Javier Cuauhtémoc Fragoso Jiménez
ERNESTO TAPIA CAMPOS
MIRNA ESTARRON ESPINOSA
RODRIGO BARBA GONZALEZ
Ma. Claudia Castañeda Saucedo
GUSTAVO ADOLFO CASTILLO HERRERA
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doi:10.3390/pr7020060
"Supercritical fluid extracts from flowers of Polianthes tuberosa var. double were ob tained using carbon dioxide as a solvent. Yield extract obtained was 2.5%. The effects of the pressure process (18 MPa, 28 MPa, and 38 MPa) and temperature process (313 K, 323 K, and 333 K) on the volatile composition of tuberose flowers extracts were evaluated, and a significant variation in chemical composition was found. Characteristic compounds of tuberose as methyl isoeugenol, benzyl benzoate, methyl anthranilate, pentacosene, and heptacosene were obtained mainly at 18 MPa and 333 K process conditions, and could be used in the perfume or fragrance industry. Components such as geraniol, farnesol, and methyl eugenol were also obtained, these extracts could be used in the development of cosmeceutical products. This work allowed to identification of the chemical composition profile and evaluation of the changes in tuberose extracts due to the extraction process."
23-06-2019
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Processes 2019, 7, 60; doi:10.3390/pr7020060
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Fragoso-Jiménez, J.C., Tapia-Campos, E., Estarrón-Espinosa, M., Barba-González, R., Castañeda-Saucedo, M.C., & Castillo-Herrera, G.A. (2019). Effect of Supercritical Fluid Extraction Process on Chemical Composition of Polianthes tuberosa Flower Extracts. Processes.
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