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Supercritical CO2 extraction of ucuúba (Virola surinamensis) seed oil: global yield, kinetic data, fatty acid profile, and antimicrobial activities

Cordeiro, Renato Macedo; Silva, Ana Paula S; Pinto, Rafael H. H; Costa, Wanessa Almeida da; Silva, Silvia Helena Marques da; Pinheiro, Wandson B de Souza; Arruda, Mara Silvia P; Carvalho Junior, Raul Nunes de.
Chem Eng Commun ; xx(xx): 1-12, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | Instituto Evandro Chagas (SOPHIA) | ID: iec-17475
Virola surinamensis is an abundant floodplain tree, popularly known as ucuúba, that grows in the Amazon. In this study, ucuúba seed oil was obtained by supercritical fluid extraction under different operating conditions, as well as Soxhlet extraction. The operating conditions for supercritical extraction were an extraction temperature of 40, 60, or 80 °C, a pressure of 350 bar, and a CO2 mass flow of 7.9 × 10-5 kg/s. The supercritical extraction curves were fitted to mass transfer models, and the fatty acid profiles of the extracts were determined by gas chromatography. The antimicrobial activity was assessed against Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. The highest yield obtained using supercritical CO2 was 64.39% and the lowest was 59.21%. The phytochemical analysis showed the presence of steroids, terpenes, coumarins, and phenolic compounds. All ucuúba oil samples showed antioxidant activity. Regarding the antimicrobial activity, ucuúba oil only showed activity against S. aureus.
Biblioteca responsável: BR275.1
Localização: PCIEC2018 / BR275.1