Herbal extraction and optimization of essential oil from Chromolaena Odorata by using solventless extraction technique
Abstract
Traditionally, Chromolaena odorata is being used for its many medicinal properties
especially for external uses as in wound, skin infections and inflammation. Extraction
and characterization of essential oil from C. odorata can be done to discover the
potential as medicinal herb. Essential oil carries the aroma of the plant which it be
extracted. The current techniques used in extracting essential oil in the industry have
their own drawbacks. In this study, solventless extraction technique has been used to
extract essential oil from C. odorata. Optimization by using Response Surface
Methodology through Central Composite Design (CCD) is done to study the optimum
condition for this technique to produce high percentage yield of essential oil. The
effect of temperature and time of extraction has been studied in this research. Through
the study, the maximum yield of essential oil produced by this technique is at 100°C
and 8 hours, that is 0.1%. In order to compare the yield and quality of oil produced,
hydro-distillation method was also conducted in this experiment. The essential oil
extracted at this condition is then being analyzed by using Gas chromatography (GC)
and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) to identify the major
compound.