Gaaffar, I. F. published the artcileComparison of identified compounds from extracted Pelargonium Radula leaves by supercritical fluid extraction and commercial geranium essential oil, COA of Formula: C9H10O2, the main research area is geranium essential oil supercritical fluid extraction Pelargonium Radula leave.
Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is a green technol. that is convenient to extract Pelargonium radula (P. radula) leaves without leaving any neg. impacts on the environment. It is an alternative approach to reduce the solvent residual problem during the extraction process. Therefore, this research was performed to compare the active ingredients extracted by SFE technique with the commercialized geranium essential oil in the market. Extraction of powd. P. radula leaves by supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) was operated at constant pressure, temperature, and solvent flowrate which were 100 bar, 40°C, and 24 mL/min, resp. SC-CO2 extraction on P. radula leaves result in 0.19% of oil yield. By comparing extracted P. radula oil with the commercialized geranium essential oil, both oil consists of benzyl acetate, citronellol, geraniol, e-amyl cinnamaldehyde, iso-Pr tetradecanoate, and iso-Pr hexadecanoate.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering published new progress about Essential oils Role: ANT (Analyte), ANST (Analytical Study). 140-11-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Benzyl acetate, and the molecular formula is C9H10O2, COA of Formula: C9H10O2.
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