Hydrodistillation (HD) is a traditional technique used in most extraction processes. On the other hand, microwave-assisted hydrogen distillation (MAHD), an advanced method using microwaves in the extraction process, has recently emerged. The chemical ingredients of essential oils obtained from pomelo (Citrus grandis L.) peels obtained by MAHD and by hydrodistillation (HD) were analyzed and compared gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The results show that there is no significant difference between the two methods in terms of extraction efficiency, at around 4.45 to 4.7%. The main components of essential oils were Limonene, α-pinene, β-Myrcene and Sabinene. The content of those compounds showed no clear quantitative and qualitative difference between HD and MAHD. Experimental results show that the MAHD method provides a good alternative to extracting essential oils from grapefruit, saving time, operating costs and achieving more optimal levels. Keywords: Comparison, Pomelo (Citrus grandis L.), Essential oil, Hydrodistillation, Microwave assist hydrodistillation,
In order to minimize the toxic effects of scent compounds from chemicals to the environment and humans. Besides, the increasing demand of consumers for natural compounds, so the research team has conducted a search for compounds with good odor-producing ability and high activity extracted from the species plants in nature. The study was carried out based on the investigation of influencing parameters in product formulations such as carrier, essential oil, emulsifier, solvent. Research results are based on the evaluation of the product's volatility and appearance. At the same time, it is also shown that pomelo essential oil has the ability to combine with many other ingredients in the product without being denatured, with the content of 4% pomelo essential oil is diffused with a pleasant scent that is not pungent and can High deodorizing capacity in the air. The obtained research results have opened new perspectives on the applicability and potential of essential oils in the aromatherapy industry or cosmetic field, used as an alternative to artificial fragrances with properties of environmental friendliness.
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