Abstract

The study of new extraction methods, namely the use of subcritical fluids as extractants, makes it possible to obtain extracts of a fundamentally new composition. One such extract is millet extract, which is characterized by a high content of Miliacin - a triterpenoid of plant origin, which is known for its ability to increase the proliferation of keratinocytes and increase hair growth and positive effects on the scalp. We have presented a new method of obtaining extracts from millet by extraction with liquefied isobutane. The obtained extracts are characterized by high acid and peroxide numbers, which indicates the need for their purification. Also, the data on the residual amount of oils in the raw material after extraction indicate the need to optimize the extraction technology to increase the degree of extraction of oils. The content of Miliacin in the obtained extracts is 1.6%.

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