Optimized Ultrasonic Extraction of Essential Oil from the Biomass of Lippia graveolens Kunth Using Deep Eutectic Solvents and Their Effect on Colletotrichum asianum

Processes Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.3390/pr12071525
Juan Pablo Manjarrez-Quintero, Octavio Valdez-Baro, R. S. García-Estrada, L. Contreras-Angulo, P. Bastidas-Bastidas, J. B. Heredia, L. A. Cabanillas-Bojórquez, E. P. Gutiérrez-Grijalva
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Essential oils are emerging as alternatives to conventional pest control chemicals. Lippia graveolens Kunth (Mexican oregano) is a source of essential oils and during conventional extraction, the biomass generated is discarded as waste; however, reports show that this biomass is still a rich source of essential oils. Conventional essential oil extraction causes contamination and utilizes toxic solvents. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer low toxicity, biodegradability, high selectivity, and yields comparable to organic solvents. This study obtained essential oil from Lippia graveolens biomass via hydrodistillation with ultrasound-assisted DES pretreatment. This research aimed to optimize the extraction of essential oil from Lippia graveolens biomass using ultrasound-assisted DESs and assess its in vitro and in vivo inhibitory effect on C. asianum. The response variables were extraction yield and total reducing capacity. Optimal conditions were determined using a central composite rotatable design, considering solid-to-liquid ratio (0.38 g/mL), ultrasonic amplitude (45.05%), and time (7.47 min). The optimized oil, with thymol (48%) as the predominant component, exhibited more volatile compounds than conventional hydrodistillation. Fungicidal assays highlighted its potential in controlling anthracnose in papaya fruits caused by C. asianum, making ultrasound-assisted DES pretreatment a promising alternative for obtaining essential oil from botanical byproducts.
使用深共晶溶剂优化超声波提取 Kunth Lippia graveolens 生物质中的精油及其对 Colletotrichum asianum 的影响
精油正在成为传统害虫控制化学品的替代品。Lippia graveolens Kunth(墨西哥牛至)是精油的一种来源,在传统萃取过程中,产生的生物质会被当作废物丢弃;但有报告显示,这种生物质仍然是精油的丰富来源。传统的精油萃取会造成污染,并使用有毒溶剂。深共晶溶剂(DES)具有低毒性、生物可降解性、高选择性以及与有机溶剂相当的产量。本研究通过超声辅助 DES 预处理,采用水蒸馏法从 Lippia graveolens 生物质中提取精油。本研究旨在利用超声辅助DES优化从Lippia graveolens生物质中提取精油的过程,并评估其对C. asianum的体外和体内抑制作用。响应变量为萃取率和总还原能力。采用中心复合可旋转设计确定了最佳条件,考虑了固液比(0.38 克/毫升)、超声波振幅(45.05%)和时间(7.47 分钟)。优化后的精油以百里酚(48%)为主要成分,与传统的水蒸馏法相比,具有更多的挥发性化合物。杀真菌试验突出表明,超声辅助 DES 预处理在控制由 C. asianum 引起的木瓜果实炭疽病方面具有潜力,使其成为从植物副产品中获取精油的一种有前途的替代方法。
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