Development of High-Pressure Extraction and Automatic Steam Distillation Methods for Aronia mitschurinii, Juvenile Ginger, and Holy Basil Plants
Sara Lahoff, Ezra E. Cable, Ryan Buzzetto-More, Victoria V. Volkis

TL;DR
This paper develops efficient extraction methods for plant compounds from aronia, holy basil, and ginger, comparing them to traditional techniques.
Contribution
The study introduces optimized high-pressure extraction and automatic steam distillation methods for three plant species.
Findings
Automatic steam distillation produced high essential oil yields for holy basil, ginger, and aronia.
High-pressure extraction yielded comparable or higher compound concentrations than reflux extraction for the tested plants.
The developed methods offer faster and more reproducible results compared to traditional techniques.
Abstract
Sample preparation is the most time-consuming part of phytochemical, agricultural chemical, and food science studies and is constantly being improved. This includes the development of modern extraction methods, such as high-pressure extraction and automatic steam distillation. These methods feature high reproducibility, low time consumption, and the ability to run several parallel samples. However, the ideal parameters for processing plant materials using these methods have not been fully explored. These parameters include those that produce the highest yield and those that produce yields comparable to less modern extraction techniques, which would allow for a comparison of data to a wide range of preexisting data obtained from plant materials in different growing locations and climates. As such, this study examined extracts produced by reflux extraction, high-pressure extraction, and…
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TopicsFlowering Plant Growth and Cultivation · Phytochemical compounds biological activities · Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
