Siniša Simić, Milica Aćimović, Senka Vidović, Marija Banožić, Jelena Vladić
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Abstract
This study aimed at examining the effect of supercritical carbon dioxide
(ScCO2) extraction on the subsequent extraction of the Viola odorata polar
bioactive components. The raw material was firs submitted to ScCO2 extraction
for the extraction of the lipophilic fraction. Then the exhausted raw material
was subjected to ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and microwave-assisted
extraction (MAE) in order to extract the polar components. ScCO2 extraction
was performed under the pressure of 300 bar and at a temperature of 40 °C for
4 hours. In order to see the effect of ScCO2, the UAE and MAE (50% aqueous
ethanol solution as solvent) were conducted on both exhausted (residue-after
the ScCO2) and unexploited raw materials. Also, the impact of the various UAE
and MAE conditions was tested. The UAE was conducted on two different
temperatures (40 and 50 °C) at the constant extraction time (40 and 20 min).
MAE was conducted on two different extraction powers (470 and 800 W) and
at the constant extraction time (10 min). The results were focused on the
content of total phenols, total flavonoids and antioxidant activity of the
obtained extracts. The yield during the ScCO2 process was 1.43% (w/w). It was
noted that the extracts obtained by applying UAE and MAE after the ScCO2
were noticeably richer in the content of total phenols. UAE conditions of 40 °C
and 20 min showed the highest yield of total phenols, recording 70.38 mg
GAE/g DE, while the MAE at the power of 470 W achieved 11.89% higher
yield of polyphenols in residue extracts. The antioxidant activity has also been
in correlation with the concentration of polyphenols.