Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment

The physicochemical properties of dabai kernel oil as well as the morphology of dabai samples are affected by the optimal extraction method and process configurations. Subcritical water treatment prior to dabai kernel oil extraction was optimized through the utilization of response surface methodolo...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan, Zulkefli, Nurbalqis, Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana, Shamsudin, Rosnah, Che Man, Hasfalina, Md Ali, Abd Halim, Mohd Ali, Maimunah, Maringgal, Bernard, Wondi, Mohd Hafizz
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Published: Springer 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112864/
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author Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan
Zulkefli, Nurbalqis
Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Che Man, Hasfalina
Md Ali, Abd Halim
Mohd Ali, Maimunah
Maringgal, Bernard
Wondi, Mohd Hafizz
author_facet Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan
Zulkefli, Nurbalqis
Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Che Man, Hasfalina
Md Ali, Abd Halim
Mohd Ali, Maimunah
Maringgal, Bernard
Wondi, Mohd Hafizz
author_sort Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan
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description The physicochemical properties of dabai kernel oil as well as the morphology of dabai samples are affected by the optimal extraction method and process configurations. Subcritical water treatment prior to dabai kernel oil extraction was optimized through the utilization of response surface methodology based on central composite design. The subcritical water treatment was carried out within the following temperature ranges of 100 to 150 °C, 10- to 20-min reaction times, and 10:1 to 20:1 solvent to solid ratios. Results showed that temperature of 100 °C, reaction time of 10 min, and solvent to solid ratio of 10:1 were optimal parameters for dabai kernel oil by subcritical water treatment prior to Soxhlet extraction. Dabai kernel oil yields via subcritical water treatment were 96.53% on average, compared to 42.85% for Soxhlet extraction sample. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis found for subcritical water treatment samples revealed value-added compounds, including oxalic acid and 9-octadecenoic acid, which can be utilized for cleaning and pharmaceutical applications. Scanning electron microscope images provided evidence that rapid extraction was driven by the degradation and aggregation of dabai kernel powder structure. The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis indicated that the dabai kernel of subcritical water treatment displayed a greater surface area (14.813 m2/g) than the raw (2.804 m2/g) or Soxhlet extraction (13.452 m2/g) dabai kernel. Subcritical water treatment could be considered a promising method in combination with Soxhlet extraction in order to improve the oil yield from dabai kernels.
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spelling upm-1128642024-11-06T02:14:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112864/ Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan Zulkefli, Nurbalqis Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana Shamsudin, Rosnah Che Man, Hasfalina Md Ali, Abd Halim Mohd Ali, Maimunah Maringgal, Bernard Wondi, Mohd Hafizz The physicochemical properties of dabai kernel oil as well as the morphology of dabai samples are affected by the optimal extraction method and process configurations. Subcritical water treatment prior to dabai kernel oil extraction was optimized through the utilization of response surface methodology based on central composite design. The subcritical water treatment was carried out within the following temperature ranges of 100 to 150 °C, 10- to 20-min reaction times, and 10:1 to 20:1 solvent to solid ratios. Results showed that temperature of 100 °C, reaction time of 10 min, and solvent to solid ratio of 10:1 were optimal parameters for dabai kernel oil by subcritical water treatment prior to Soxhlet extraction. Dabai kernel oil yields via subcritical water treatment were 96.53% on average, compared to 42.85% for Soxhlet extraction sample. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis found for subcritical water treatment samples revealed value-added compounds, including oxalic acid and 9-octadecenoic acid, which can be utilized for cleaning and pharmaceutical applications. Scanning electron microscope images provided evidence that rapid extraction was driven by the degradation and aggregation of dabai kernel powder structure. The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analysis indicated that the dabai kernel of subcritical water treatment displayed a greater surface area (14.813 m2/g) than the raw (2.804 m2/g) or Soxhlet extraction (13.452 m2/g) dabai kernel. Subcritical water treatment could be considered a promising method in combination with Soxhlet extraction in order to improve the oil yield from dabai kernels. Springer 2024 Article PeerReviewed Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan and Zulkefli, Nurbalqis and Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana and Shamsudin, Rosnah and Che Man, Hasfalina and Md Ali, Abd Halim and Mohd Ali, Maimunah and Maringgal, Bernard and Wondi, Mohd Hafizz (2024) Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment. Food Analytical Methods, 17 (6). pp. 910-929. ISSN 1936-9751; eISSN: 1936-976X https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12161-024-02624-7 10.1007/s12161-024-02624-7
spellingShingle Hamzah, Muhammad Hazwan
Zulkefli, Nurbalqis
Aili Hamzah, Adila Fazliyana
Shamsudin, Rosnah
Che Man, Hasfalina
Md Ali, Abd Halim
Mohd Ali, Maimunah
Maringgal, Bernard
Wondi, Mohd Hafizz
Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title_full Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title_fullStr Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title_short Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from Canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
title_sort optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology for essential oil extraction from canarium odontophyllum kernels by subcritical water treatment
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112864/
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