Abstract

The supercritical (SC) CO2 extraction at different pressures up to 30MPa was made with the purpose of defining the dynamics of biologically active substances from a juniper (Juniperus communis var. saxatillis). A temperature 40°C was constant for all SC extraction processes. The supercritical extracts were shown to be more abundant by the compositions than an essential oil, and the extract obtained at 10MPa was compositionally similar to the essential oil. The essential oil was obtained by a steam distillation in the Clevenger apparatus. Component compositions of extracts and the essential oil were determined by GC MS method. Fundings of investigations indicated that the yield of sesquiterpenes and diterpenes increased with a pressure rise.

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