Abstract

Essential oils and fatty acids of Descurainia sophia L. seed were obtained by supercritical CO2 extraction and steam distillation methods. The effect of different parameters such as pressure, temperature, modifier volume, dynamic and static extraction timeon the extraction yield were optimized using a central composite design after a 2 (n-1) fractional factorial design. The results showed that under the pressure of 355bar, temperature of 65°C, methanol volume of 150μL, dynamic and static extraction times of 35 and 10min, respectively, the major components were methyl linoleate (18.2%), camphor (12.32%), cis-thujone (11.3%) and trans-caryophyllene (9.17%). The results indicated that by using the proper conditions, the supercritical fluid extraction is more selective than the steam distillation method. Extraction yields based on supercritical fluid extraction varied in the range of 0.68 to 17.1% (w/w), and the extraction yield based on the steam distillation was 0.25% (v/w).

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