ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2024;41(3):429-438

Original article

UDC: 634.22:665.3]:615.451.1
DOI: 10.5937/afmnai41-47083

Running title: Plum Seed Oil Obtained by Supercritical and Soxhlet Extraction

Comparative Characteristics of Plum Seed Oil Obtained by Supercritical
and Soxhlet Extraction

 

Radmila Kazanović1, Svetolik Maksimović2, Milica Stanković3, Merima Ibišević4,
Vanja Tadić5, Ivana Nešić3

1Pharmacy "Rosić", Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Serbia
3University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia
4University of Tuzla, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
5Institute for the Medicinal Plants Research "Dr. Josif Pančić", Belgrade, Serbia

 SUMMARY

Introduction/Aim. Plums, as one of the oldest types of fruits, are very important in the human diet. The most common varieties of plums cultivated in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Požegača, Čačanska lepotica, Čačanska rodna and Valjevka. They belong to the group of basic fruits rich in various vitamins and minerals. In addition, plum seed oil is used in the cosmetic industry. This oil is a rich source of biologically active components with proven biological effects – it hydrates the skin and improves its elasticity; the skin easily absorbs it without leaving a greasy film on the surface. The aim of this study was to find the optimal method for isolating fatty oil from the seeds of four types of plums with the best characteristics. Their potential as raw material in the cosmetic industry through the application of supercritical and Soxhlet extraction and their characterization was examined.
Methods. Fatty oils were extracted by conventional Soxhlet extraction with non-polar organic solvent and by supercritical extraction with carbon dioxide. The AOAC 930.15 method was used to determine the moisture content of the plum seeds. The oils were characterized by determining the organoleptic characteristics, as well as the acid, iodine, saponification and peroxide number.
Results. The fattiest oil was obtained from the pits of the Čačanka rodna plum using the both extraction methods, supercritical and Soxhlet extraction. Fatty oil of Požegača had the lowest values of iodine and peroxide number, while the acid and saponification number were the lowest within the oil from Valjevka and Čačanka rodna, respectively.
Conclusion. Both extraction methods showed good extraction yields, with higher extraction capacity using Soxhlet extraction. Čačanka rodna had the highest amount of oil. Fatty oils from all varietes showed excellent characteristics, so the plum kernels can be potentially used for obtaining fatty oil for cosmetic purposes due to its beneficial effect on the skin.

 Keywords: plum seed oil, supercritical extraction, Soxhlet extraction

 

Corresponding author:

Radmila Kazanović

e-mail: r.zelenovic@gmail.com