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Supercritical CO2 oil extraction from Chinese star anise seed and simultaneous compositional analysis using HPLC by fluorescence detection and online atmospheric CI-MS identification

✍ Scribed by Guoliang Li; Zhiwei Sun; Lian Xia; Junyou Shi; Yongjun Liu; Yourui Suo; Jinmao You


Book ID
102437856
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
352 KB
Volume
90
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Supercritical co(2) was utilised to extract chinese star anise seed oil (csaso), and a three-level box-behnken factorial design from response surface methodology was applied to optimise the extraction conditions, including pressure, temperature and amount of modifier (ethanol). the compositional analysis of fatty acids in csaso was performed by hplc with fluorescence detection using 2-(11h-benzo[a]carbazol-11-yl)-ethyl-4-methylbenzenesulfonate (bcets) as labelling reagent. identification was carried out by online atmospheric chemical ionisation-mass spectrometry.

Results:

The optimum extraction conditions were as follows: extraction pressure, 27.72 mpa, extraction temperature, 46.22 degrees c, and amount of modifier, 8.58 vol.%. the experimental result showed that the maximum extraction yield was 25.31 +/- 0.22% (w/w) under the conditions proposed. the compositional analysis indicated that csaso mainly contained c18:2, c18:1, c18:3, c20:4, c16, c18 and c20 fatty acids.

Conclusion:

In this study, a fast, simple and high-efficiency supercritical technique for extracting oil from chinese star anise seed was developed. simultaneous determination of fatty acids in csaso using bcets as the labelling reagent with hplc fluorescence detection and online mass spectroscopy identification has been successfully achieved.