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Selection of Optimal Operating Conditions for Extraction of Myrtus Communis L. Essential Oil by the Steam Distillation Method

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 25, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25102399

Keywords

Myrtus communis L; essential oil; factorial design; Taguchi approach; GC-MS assay

Funding

  1. TUBITAK [1509/9150005]
  2. ANCSI [PN 19 17 03 02/2019]
  3. University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila - Ministry of Research and Innovation within PNCDI III [23PFE/17.10.2018]

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Myrtus communis L. is one of the important aromatic and medicinal species from the Mediterranean area. It is used in various fields such as culinary, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, therapeutic, and industrial applications. Thus, a Box-Wilson experimental plan was used in this study to select the optimal operating conditions in order to obtain high volumes of essential oils. The factorial design method was applied to evaluate at an industrial scale the effect of major process variables on the essential oil extraction from Myrtus communis L. herbs by the steam distillation method. The input variables considered as significant operating conditions were: X-1-boiler occupancy rate (boilers were filled to 50%, 75%, and 100%), X-2-distillation duration (distillation was continued 60, 75, and 90 min), and X-3-particle size (herbs were cut in sizes of 10, 20, and 30 mm via guillotine). The dependent variable selected, coded as Y, was the essential oil volume obtained (mL). The steps of the classical statistical experimental design technique were complemented with the Taguchi method to improve the extraction efficacy of essential oil from Myrtus communis L., and the optimum parameter conditions were selected: boiler occupancy rate 100%, distillation duration 75 min, and particle size 20 mm. Following the optimum parameters, the GC-MS assay revealed for the Myrtus communis L. essential oil two predominant components, alpha -pinene-33.14% and eucalyptol-55.09%.

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