Rapid extraction of volatile compounds from Citrus fruits using a microwave dry distillation

  • Ferhat M
  • Boukhatem M
  • Hazzit M
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Abstract

Three different extraction methods were used for a comparative study of essential oil (EO) from fresh Citrus peels: Traditional hydrodistillation (HD), cold pressing (CP) and innovative microwave ‘dry’ distillation or microwave-accelerated distillation (MAD). The microwave process offers significant advantages over conventional alternatives, viz. shorter distillation period (30 min vs. 3 h for hydrodistillation and 1 h for cold pressing); better yields (0.24% vs. 0.21% for HD and 0.054% for CP); environmental impact (energy charge is noticeably superior for performing HD and for mechanical motors (CP) than that necessary for quick MAD assay); cleaner features (as no remains creation and no solvent or water used); raises antibacterial properties ; and offers a more precious EO (with high amounts of oxygenated compounds).

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Ferhat, M. A., Boukhatem, M. N., Hazzit, M., & Chemat, F. (2018). Rapid extraction of volatile compounds from Citrus fruits using a microwave dry distillation. Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 8(3), 753. https://doi.org/10.4314/jfas.v8i3.6

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