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  • The study explores the use of green extraction methods, specifically supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc-CO₂) and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MeTHF), to extract bioactive lipids from Carum carvi seeds, highlighting their nutritional benefits.
  • The findings reveal that MeTHF extraction yields more oil compared to conventional hexane extraction while maintaining a similar fatty acid profile, and enriching the oil with beneficial bioactive compounds.
  • The green extraction methods demonstrate significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting their superiority over traditional methods in producing health-promoting oils from carvi seeds.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The consumption of health-promoting products such as oil seeds may improve human health and prevent certain diseases. Carvi seeds have the potential to produce oil with nutritional and functional properties rich in active compounds.

Objective: To extract bioactive lipids from Carum carvi seeds using green methodologies.

Material And Methods: Supercritical-carbon dioxide (Sc-CO ) and ethanol as co-solvent and bio-based solvent 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MeTHF) were used to extract the oil from Carum carvi. The yield, the chemical composition, as well as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of green extracted oils were investigated and compared to those obtained with conventional methods (hexane and Folch system).

Results: MeTHF extraction gave higher oil yield than that obtained by hexane. Fatty acids composition of the two obtained green extracted oils was similar to conventional extracted ones where petroselinic (39-43%), linoleic (29-31%) and oleic (19-21%) acids were the major compounds. Furthermore, MeTHF and Sc-CO green extracted oils were enriched of bioactive compounds including sterols (5.4 and 7.3 mg/g oil) and total polyphenols (9.3 and 7.6 mg GAE/g oil) which were correlated to enhanced antiradical capacity. Moreover, the green extracted oils exhibited high anti-inflammatory capacity inhibiting nitric oxide (NO) release in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages with IC values of 28 and 24 μg/mL.

Conclusion: Green solvents are a good alternative to petroleum solvents to recover oil from carvi seeds with high amount of nutritionally important fatty acids, along with significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pca.2864DOI Listing

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