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WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 807-821Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-020-01031-3
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Essential oil; GC-MS; UAHD; Cinnamomum cassia oil; Single factor experiment; Taguchi method
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- Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Ahmedabad, India
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This study evaluated the effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on the extraction of Cinnamomum cassia bark oil by hydrodistillation, showing that ultrasonic pre-treatment enhanced oil yield and produced more oxygenated compounds compared to conventional hydrodistillation. Optimal parameters were determined using a mathematical model, resulting in a more energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly extraction method. Experimental confirmation demonstrated that ultrasound pre-treatment reduced extraction time and increased yield.
The extraction of concentrated volatile oils from various plant species is generally carried out by hydrodistillation technique. However, this hydrodistillation technique is expensive owing to more solvent and energy consumption. In this study, effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment prior to hydrodistillation on extraction of Cinnamomum cassia bark oil was evaluated. Process variables for extraction were optimized by Taguchi method. Results revealed that ultrasound pre-treatment hydrodistillation (UAHD) can enhance the yield of the extracted oil when compared with conventional hydrodistillation (HD) technique. To predict the yield of the extracted essential oil significant mathematical model was developed. Optimum parameters were determined according to the mathematical model they were: solid loading 25 g, ultrasound power 600 W, extraction time 35 min, and solvent quantity 100 ml. Further, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) results of C. cassia bark oil revealed that UAHD produced more oxygenated compounds than HD extraction method. In addition, UAHD was found to be less energy consuming and environmentally safer than HD extraction method. Moreover, FT-IR spectra indicate that the effect of UAHD extraction method released all the volatile compounds from treated C. cassia bark powder. Finally, the optimum parameters were confirmed by the experiments performed, in which the yield of the oil of 3.17% was obtained. This study demonstrated that ultrasound pre-treatment prior to hydrodistillation could be useful to extract bioactive compounds with reduction in extraction time for extraction of C. cassia bark oil. Graphic
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