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Original Articles

Comparative Evaluation of SFE and Solvent Extraction Methods on the Yield and Composition of Black Seeds (Nigella Sativa)

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Pages 2545-2555 | Received 04 Apr 2007, Accepted 17 May 2007, Published online: 10 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) conditions (temperature, pressure, and volume of CO2) were optimized to obtain high quality black seed oil rich in antioxidants. The highest extraction yield (31.7%) was obtained under the SFE condition (50°C, 400 bar, and 100 mL), whereas SFE condition (50°C, 100 bar, 200 mL) gave a low yield (0.84%) as lipids were not extracted. HPLC characterization of compounds in the SFE extracts indicates the presence of a large number of compounds in high concentrations in the extract with a low yield. The yield and composition of SFE extracts were compared with the extracts obtained by the soxhlet extraction method and the SFE extract with low yield was found to be superior. Selected SFE extracts were also subjected to GSH recovery tests, and maximum recovery (84.6%) was obtained for the extract with low yield confirming the presence of antioxidant compounds.

Acknowledgments

The authors express their gratitude to the Research Affairs, UAE University for financially supporting this work through an Interdisciplinary Research Grant (# 01‐04‐2‐12/04). Authors are also grateful to Ayser Solieman, Baboucarr Jobe and Shahnaz Majid for their assistance during the experimental work.

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