Extraction of essential oil derivatives from pomegranate seeds using different solvents
Abstract
This project mainly focuses on the extraction efficiency of essential oil
derivatives from pomegranate seeds via atmospheric pressure extraction and high
pressure extraction methods. For atmospheric pressure extraction methods,
experimental works involved water-bath extraction, soxhlet extraction and ultrasonicassisted
extraction were conducted. Different solvents (hexane, cyclohexane, diethyl
ether) and extraction time (2 – 4 hours) were manipulated to investigate the effect of the
extraction conditions on the extraction methods. The experimental result shows that the
ultrasonic-assisted extraction was the most efficient extraction method, by using hexane,
at four hours extraction time, to obtain the highest yield of essential oil derivatives,
23.775 %. In the case of high pressure extraction method, Polymath 6.1 Software was
used to conduct the simulation works of supercritical CO2 extraction. Supercritical CO2
was used as the solvent. The yield of essential oil derivatives at different operating
conditions was re-extracted from the published paper, to simulate the mole fraction of
punicic acid dissolved in supercritical CO2. The results show that the highest mole
fraction of punicic acid dissolved in supercritical CO2, 0.998863460, was obtained at
313.15 K, 40,000 kPa, at three hours extraction. The relationship between the
experimental pressures (operating pressures) with the mole fraction of punicic acid
dissolved in supercritical CO2 was proved, by comparing with the theoretical pressures
calculated from Equation of State (Peng-Robinson Equation).