Abstract

Pomelo peel-derived essential oils have been gaining popularity due to greater demand for stress relief therapy or hair care therapy. In this study, we first performed optimization of parameters in the pomelo essential oil extraction process on a pilot scale to gain better insights for application in larger scale production. Then extraction kinetics, activation energy, thermodynamics, and essential oil quality during the extraction process were investigated during the steam distillation process. Three experimental conditions including material mass, steam flow rate, and extraction time were taken into consideration in response surface methodology (RSM) optimization. The optimal conditions were found as follows: sample weight of 422 g for one distillation batch, steam flow rate of 2.16 mL/min and extraction time of 106 min with the coefficient of determination R2 of 0.9812. The nonlinear kinetics demonstrated the compatibility of the kinetic model with simultaneous washing and unhindered diffusion with a washing rate constant of 0.1515 min−1 and a diffusion rate constant of 0.0236 min−1. The activation energy of the washing and diffusion process was 167.43 kJ.mol−1 and 96.25 kJ.mol−1, respectively. The thermodynamic value obtained at the ΔG° value was −35.02 kJ.mol−1. The quality of pomelo peel essential oil obtained by steam distillation was characterized by its high limonene content (96.996%), determined by GC-MS.

Highlights

  • IntroductionPomelo (Citrus maxima (Burm.) Merr.) is a fruit tree widely grown in Vietnam and other parts around the world [1]

  • Among the parameters affecting the steam distillation process, the mass of the raw material is considered one of the main influencing factors, as appropriate mass ensures that the amount of steam can attract all the essential oils in the steam distillation

  • The glass apparatus contains a maximum weight of 900 g of material, thereby it is set as the upper limit of this experiment

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Introduction

Pomelo (Citrus maxima (Burm.) Merr.) is a fruit tree widely grown in Vietnam and other parts around the world [1]. Pomelo is one of Vietnam’s key fruit tree varieties. Its production has reached 433.9 thousand tons, increasing by 7.5%, mainly in the Mekong. Delta (according to the General Statistics Office 2019). As reported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in the development of citrus fruit by 2020, the area planned for pomelo occupies the first place, up to 27,900 ha

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