Solubility estimation of high-value natural products in supercritical CO2 using a dynamic extraction model

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Supercritical CO2 extraction was carried out using finely-milled powder of Unshu Citrus peels with approximately 50μm at 333 and 353 K and at CO2 densities of 600, 700 and 800 kg m-3. Extracts were analyzed by HPLC. Polymethoxyflavones and carotenes were detected but chlorophylls were not detected in each experimental condition. A dynamic extraction model was applied to the obtained data using solubility as a parameter and extraction curves of solutes in the peels were produced successfully. Solubilities of β-carotene, α-carotene, nobiletin and tangeletin were estimated by solubility being treated as a single fitting parameter in the dynamic extraction model. Solubility of β-carotene nearly corresponds with the value in literature (1O-8∼10-7) and this showed the technique of estimation would be feasible for materials being unavailable. Solubility of a-carotene was found to be very close to that of β-carotene and solubilities of nobiletin and tangeletin were estimated to be double-digit higher, from 10-6 to 10-5 in the experimental conditions.

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Ota, M., Iriuchijima, I., Nomura, K., Sato, Y., & Inomata, H. (2010). Solubility estimation of high-value natural products in supercritical CO2 using a dynamic extraction model. Nippon Shokuhin Kagaku Kogaku Kaishi, 57(11), 464–471. https://doi.org/10.3136/nskkk.57.464

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