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Production of Oil and Phenolic-Rich Extracts from Mauritia flexuosa L.f. Using Sequential Supercritical and Conventional Solvent Extraction: Experimental and Economic Evaluation

Iván Best, Zaina Cartagena-Gonzales, Oscar Arana-Copa, Luis Olivera‐Montenegro, Giovani L. Zabot

2022Processes17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mauritia flexuosa L.f. is a palm from the Amazon. Pulp and oil are extracted from its fruits, with a high content of bioactive compounds. This study presents the economic evaluation of two extraction processes: (a) Conventional solvent extraction (CSE) with 80% ethanol for the recovery of phenolic-rich extracts; and (b) Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) followed by CSE to obtain oil and phenolic-rich extracts. The objective of this study was to compare the feasibility of both extraction processes. The economic evaluation and the sensitivity study were evaluated using the SuperPro Designer 9.0® software at an extraction volume of 2000 L. Similar global extraction yields were obtained for both processes; however, 8.4 and 2.4 times more total polyphenol and flavonoid content were extracted, respectively, using SFE+CSE. Cost of manufacturing (COM) was higher in SFE+CSE compared to CSE, USD 193.38/kg and USD 126.47/kg, respectively; however, in the first process, two by-products were obtained. The sensitivity study showed that the cost of the raw material was the factor that had the highest impact on COM in both extraction processes. SFE+CSE was the most economically viable process for obtaining bioactive compounds on an industrial scale from M. flexuosa L.f.

Topics & Concepts

Extraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extractionPolyphenolRaw materialChemistryChromatographyPulp (tooth)SolventSupercritical fluidPulp and paper industryOrganic chemistryAntioxidantEngineeringMedicinePathologyPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPlant-Derived Bioactive CompoundsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity