ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2018;35(3):193-200 |
Original article
UDC: 582:[665.3:66.061
DOI: 10.2478/afmnai-2018-0021
The Oil Content of Wild Fruits from Different Plant Species Obtained by Conventional Soxhlet Extraction Technique
Milica Stanković1, Svetolik Maksimović2, Vanja Tadić3, Ivana Arsić1
1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia
2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Serbia
3Institute for Medicinal Plant Research "Dr Josif Pančić", Belgrade, Serbia
summary
Oils from wild fruits have gained attention due to the presence of the wide
variety of natural bioactive lipid components (essential polyunsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols, lipid-soluble vitamins),
which have positive effects on human health. The present study describes the extraction of oils from fruits of different plant
species, Sambucus nigra, Prunus spinosa, Sorbus aucuparia and Rosa canina, using the conventional Soxhlet extraction technique
with petroleum ether. Before the extraction, mechanical processing of fruit samples (exposure to elevated pressure and
temperature) was performed. The yield of oil (%) was expressed as mass of obtained oil per mass of dry plant material (w/w).
Moisture content of fruit samples was also determined. Wild fruits showed different moisture contents, ranging from 6.53 to
71.52 g/100 g of fresh weight, in R. canina and S. aucuparia fruits, respectively. S. nigra and P. spinosa fruits revealed
similar moisture contents, 68.48 g/100 g and 68.89 g/100 g of fresh weight, respectively. Oil yields of the investigated
fruit samples showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) and ranged from 0.38 to 3.22% (w/w) in the R. canina and P. spinosa fruits, respectively. Dry fruits of S. nigra had 2.55% (w/w) of oil, while the oil content in S. aucuparia fruits was 0.68% (w/w). The findings obtained from this study might be useful from the aspect of potential utilization of these wild fruits, in particular fruits of P. spinosa and S. nigra, as raw materials for the extraction of valuable oil for the application in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry.
Key words: wild fruits, moisture content, Soxhlet extraction, oil yields, practical application of oils