Chemical profile and antimicrobial activity of boldo (Peumus boldus Molina) extracts obtained by compressed carbon dioxide extraction

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This work reports the effects of temperature (20 to 50°C) and pressure (100 to 250 bar) on the extraction yield, chemical characteristics and antimicrobial activity of extracts of Peumus boldus Molina obtained by compressed carbon dioxide extraction. Results showed that the extraction variables affect the extraction yield and the chemical distribution of the major compounds present in the extracts. The extracts were chemically analyzed with regard to 1,8-cineole, trans-sabinene, pinocarveol, pinocarvone, 4-terpineol, ascaridole, piperitone oxide, limonene dioxide and n-eicosane in a GC/MSD. Antimicrobial tests demonstrated that the high-pressure CO2 extracts had activity against 13 bacteria and that better action was verified with extracts obtained at a lower CO2 extraction density and a higher temperature.

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Mazutti, M., Mossi, A. J., Cansian, R. L., Corazza, M. L., Dariva, C., & Vladimir Oliveira, J. (2008). Chemical profile and antimicrobial activity of boldo (Peumus boldus Molina) extracts obtained by compressed carbon dioxide extraction. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(2), 427–434. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322008000200020

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