EFFECTS OF SOME EXPERIMENTAL PARAMETERS ON YIELD
AND COMPOSITION OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE
EXTRACTS OF CINNAMON BARKjfpe_355 293..303
HADI BASERI, MOHAMMAD NADER LOTFOLLAHI
1
and
ALI HAGHIGHI ASL
Chemical Engineering Department
Semnan University
Semnan, Iran
Accepted for Publication January 20, 2009
ABSTRACT
Supercritical CO
2
extraction of the volatile oil from cinnamon bark was
carried out under different conditions of temperature (30, 50 and 70C),
pressure (16, 20 and 24 MPa) and dynamic extraction time (20, 40, 60 and
80 min), in order to evaluate their influence on the global yield and the
composition of the volatile oil using a pilot-scale supercritical fluid extraction
(SFE) system. The maximum yield of cinnamon SFE sample can reach 8% at
70C, 24 MPa and for a 40-min dynamic extraction time. The chemical com-
position of each SFE sample was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry (GC-MS). Thirty compounds consisting of over 98% of the total
SFE of the volatile oil were identified by GC-MS. The major components were
cinnamonaldehyde (70–98%), a-muurolene (1–6%), eugenol (2–8%),
a-caryophyllen (1–3%) and g-muurolene (1–3%).
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
The results obtained in this work can be used to develop the supercritical
fluid extraction from cinnamon bark. Cinnamon bark has many applications in
food additives, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. According to these
results, the effects of various parameters on the global yield of extract and
composition of volatile oil are obtained. The best supercritical extractions
were found to be 24 MPa, 70C and for 40 min of dynamic extraction time.
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Corresponding author. TEL: +98-231-3354120; FAX: +98-231-3331623; EMAIL: mnlotfollahi@
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Journal of Food Process Engineering 34 (2011) 293–303. All Rights Reserved.
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Journal Compilation © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-4530.2008.00355.x
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