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October 31, 2011

Supercritical CO2 cell breaking extraction of Lycium barbarum seed oil and determination of its chemical composition by HPLCAPCIMS and antioxidant activity

The extraction parameters for oil extraction from Lycium barbarum seed including extraction pressure, temperature and time were optimized using an orthogonal test design. The optimum conditions for supercritical CO2 extraction were as follows: extraction pressure, 30 MPa; extraction temperature, 45 °C; dynamic extraction time, 60 min; CO2 flow, 25 kg/h. The oil yield under the conditions proposed was 19.28 g/100 g. The effect of cell wall breakage pretreatment was investigated by supercritical CO2 rapid depressurization, and results indicated this pretreatment could result in a rapid and efficient extraction. A sensitive fluorescent reagent 2-(11H-benzo[a]carbazol-11-yl) ethyl 4-methylbenzenesulfonate (BCETS) was utilized as pre-column labeling regent to determine fatty acids (FA) from Lycium barbarum seed oils obtained by different extraction methods. The main FA were: C18:2, C18:1, C16, C20:6, C18:3, and C20. The oil from L. barbarum seed exhibited excellent antioxidant activity in 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl(DPPH)radical scavenging assay and β-carotene bleaching test, and its antioxidant activity compared well with the references ascorbic acid and α- tocopherol.

Fig. Chromatograms of FA derivative in L. barbarum seed oil.
Chromatographic conditions: Column temperature at 30 °C;
excitation wavelength λex 279 nm, emission wavelength λ em 380 nm;
Eclipse XDB-C8 column (4.6 × 150 mm, 5 m); flowrate 1.0 mLmin?1;
Peak labels: C6 (hexanoic acid); C18:3 (8,11,14-octadecatrienoic acid);
C22:6 (2,5,8,11,14,17- docosahexaenoic acid); C14 (myristic acid);
C18: 2 (9,12-octadecadienoic acid); C16 (hexadecanoic acid);
C18: 1 (12-octadecenoic acid); C20:1 (11-eicosenoic acid);
C20(eicosoic acid); C22 (docosanoic acid).


Additional Information:
1. Author Information:Li Guoliang, Shi Junyoua, Suo Youruia, Sun Zhiwei, Xia Lian, Zheng Jie, You Jinmao, Liu Yongjun,
Correspondence:  liujq@nwipb.ac.cn
2. Publication History:  LWT - Food Science and Technology,Volume 44, Issue 4, May 2011, Pages 1172-1178.

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