Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.144, 81-90, 2019
Bacaba-de-leque (Oenocarpus distichus Mart.) oil extraction using supercritical CO2 and bioactive compounds determination in the residual pulp
Oenocarpus distichus is a native palm from Brazilian Amazon biomes, its fruits are sources of bioactive compounds and, mainly, vegetable oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids. In this study, the supercritical CO2 (Se-CO2 extraction was applied to obtain the bacaba-de-leque pulp oil, evaluating its composition and the bioactive compounds contents present in the pulp before and after the extraction. The maximum oil yields were reached at 50 degrees C/350 bar (45.23%) and 60 degrees C/270 bar (45.90%). The oleic, palmitic, and linoleic acids, as well as the predicted triglycerides OLiO, PLiO, OOO, POP, and POO were predominant in the oil composition, independent of the extraction conditions, and presented excellent functional quality. There was an increase in phenolic compounds, total anthocyanins contents, and antioxidant capacity of the bacaba-de-leque pulp extracts after the Sc-CO2 extraction, showing possible applications for nutraceutical purposes.
Keywords:Oenoccopus distichus;Supercritical fluid extraction;Vegetable oil;Functional quality;Bioactive compounds