Dissertação
Obtenção de extratos de resíduos de laranja utilizando diferentes metodologias de extração
Fecha
2023-01-26Autor
Muller, Érika Nogueira
Institución
Resumen
Globally, significant amounts of orange waste are incorrectly disposed of in the
environment. Orange residual oil is a potential source of compounds of interest and
important alternatives with high extraction yields have been explored. Appropriately,
this study investigated the effects of oil extraction processes involving (PLE)
pressurized liquid extraction and (SFE-CO2) supercritical fluid extraction with CO2 on
orange residues. The results were compared with the standard Soxhlet procedure.
The evaluation of the operational parameters was established based on the
adjustment of different process conditions for pressure (150 and 350 MPa), reaction
time (20 and 60 minutes), and temperature (40 and 60 ºC). For the PLE extraction,
distinct ethanol/distilled water proportiuons (50/50, 25/75, and 0/100, w/w) were
investigated. The results indicated that the maximum oil yields for orange peel and
pomace were 37.76% and 43.39%, respectively, for the PLE method. The SFE-CO2
method expressed maximum yields of 0.50% and 0.38% for peel and pomace,
respectively. The GC-MS analysis reported the concentration of bioactive
compounds after the distinct extraction methods such as citronella, limonene, among
others. The optimization of operational parameters made it possible to establish
criteria that express better oil yields and profitable technologies to add value to plant
residues.