2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.supflu.2023.105934
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Evaluation of the biological activity and chemical profile of supercritical and subcritical extracts of Bursera graveolens from northern Peru

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“…Considering Bursera species, the EOs of leaves/aerial parts from Cuban/Mexican B. graveolens were constituted by limonene (26-43%), (E)-β-ocimene (13-21%), and β-elemene (11-14%) [52][53][54]; stem/branch EOs from Ecuadorian trees contained limonene (35-59%)/α-terpineol (11-13%) [55,56] or viridiflorol (71%) [57], while the trunk EOs from Peruvian species were represented by limonene (77%), limonene (14%)/α-terpineol (13%), or α-terpinene (32%) [58][59][60]. The EOs isolated from leaves/stem from Colombian trees contained limonene (42%)/pulegone (21%)-leaves [61], or limonene (48%)/caryophyllene oxide (14%)-leaves, and limonene (42%)/menthofuran (15%)-stem [62], whose compositions differed from those of this work, which were limonene (17%)/carvone (10%)-leaves and mintlactone and its derivative (14% for each one)-bark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering Bursera species, the EOs of leaves/aerial parts from Cuban/Mexican B. graveolens were constituted by limonene (26-43%), (E)-β-ocimene (13-21%), and β-elemene (11-14%) [52][53][54]; stem/branch EOs from Ecuadorian trees contained limonene (35-59%)/α-terpineol (11-13%) [55,56] or viridiflorol (71%) [57], while the trunk EOs from Peruvian species were represented by limonene (77%), limonene (14%)/α-terpineol (13%), or α-terpinene (32%) [58][59][60]. The EOs isolated from leaves/stem from Colombian trees contained limonene (42%)/pulegone (21%)-leaves [61], or limonene (48%)/caryophyllene oxide (14%)-leaves, and limonene (42%)/menthofuran (15%)-stem [62], whose compositions differed from those of this work, which were limonene (17%)/carvone (10%)-leaves and mintlactone and its derivative (14% for each one)-bark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To realize the broad and effective application of natural pigments, the improvement of their extraction methods is a crucial aspect of the extraction process. [34][35][36][37] Other methods…”
Section: Common Extraction Methods For Chlorophyllsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used supercritical fluid extraction material is CO 2 . In systems where CO 2 is used as a supercritical fluid extraction reagent, the introduction of substances like hydrocarbons (such as ethanol or methanol) and natural oils can enhance CO 2 affinity for various solutes, thereby improving the extraction efficiency of natural pigments [37]. SCF, as a green analysis method for extracting high-value bioactive compounds from complex matrices [42], has broad application prospects for different bioactive compounds [43].…”
Section: Extraction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%