Evaluation of Solvent-Free Microwave Extraction Conditions on Essential Oils from Allium cepa Through Chemometric Analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
Background: The feasibility of applying methods or the extraction of Allium cepa essential oils using solvent-free microwave extraction (SFME) has been compared to hydro-distillation (HD) process. Parameters of extraction were investigated using a rational design of experiment screening. Objective: To screen the important factors that may influence the quantity and/or quality of the extracts derived from Allium cepa Method: A no. of 13 experiments were performed based on the screening process. The key parameters, such as power (350/500 W), size of the sample (chopped/sliced), quantity (500/1000 g), time of extraction (25/50 min.) and water ratio (20/50 mL) were selected based on the limitation of the instrument. The essential oils derived from Allium cepa were characterized by GC-MS analysis. Results: The commonly collected constituents via SFME and HD are 3,4-Dimethylthiophene, Disul-fide, methyl propyl, Dithiolane, 2,4-Dimethyl-5,6-dithia-2,7-nonadienal, 4,6-Diethyl-1,2,3,5-tetrathiolane, 5,7-Diethyl-1,2,3,4,6-pentathiepane (sulfur-containing compounds) and Methoxyacetic acid, cyclopentyl ester, 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, octyl ester (fatty acid esters). Conclusion: A pragmatic relationship between the variations of extraction parameters has been studied. Results suggested and verified that among the factors, Power and time of extraction influence the process of extraction significantly.
Keywords
Allium cepa, hydro-distillation, principal component analysis, solvent-free microwave extraction, essential oils, chemometric analysis
Divisions
fac_med,CHEMISTRY
Funders
University of Malaya from [FL001D-13BIO] and [PG103-2014B]
Publication Title
Current Analytical Chemistry
Volume
14
Issue
6
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers