Eugenol enrichment of clove bud essential oil using different microwave-assisted distillation methods

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Abstract

Clove bud (Syzygium aromaticum) essential oils (EOs) were extracted by hydro-distillation (HD), steamdistillation (SD), microwave-assisted hydro-distillation (MAHD), and microwave-assisted steam-distillation (MASD) methods. A comparison was made between microwave-assisted extraction and conventional extraction methods in terms of extraction kinetic, chemical composition, eugenol enrichment and antioxidant activity. Significant differences were observed between the ultimate EO yields of HD-based methods (12.98 - 13.94%) and those of SDbased methods (11.54 - 12.71%). Nonetheless, chemical compositions of the four extracted EOs were similar, but significant differences occurred among the quantity of compounds in the EOs. The ratio of eugenol per eugenyl acetate in HD-based methods (8.36 - 11.90%) was higher than those of SD-based methods (5.28 - 5.81%). These differences result from the hydrolysis of eugenyl acetate to eugenol in HD-based methods. Although, there was no significant difference between antioxidant activity of EOs extracted by microwave-assisted extraction methods and conventional-based methods but, accordingly, there were significant differences between HD-based methods and SDbased methods.

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Golmakani, M. T., Zare, M., & Razzaghi, S. (2017). Eugenol enrichment of clove bud essential oil using different microwave-assisted distillation methods. Food Science and Technology Research, 23(3), 385–394. https://doi.org/10.3136/fstr.23.385

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