The present study described the optimization of the extraction process with carbon dioxide in supercritical state for obtaining extractives, especially polyphenols from softwood bark, Norway spruce ( (L.) Karst.). Using a full 2 factorial design of experiments, the effect of varying the working parameters on the yield of extractives was studied for the following ranges: temperature 40-100 °C, pressure 1050-9000 psi (7.2-62 MPa), and concentration of EtOH/water co-solvent mixture 40-96.6%. In addition, total phenolics content and the antioxidant capacity of the spruce bark extract were determined. The optimum operating conditions for the yield of extractives were identified as 73 °C, 6465 psi (44.5 MPa), and 58% EtOH/water cosolvent concentration for a yield of 8.92%. The optimum conditions for achieving a total phenolics content of 13.89 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/g dry extract were determined as: 45 °C, 1050 psi (7.2 MPa), and 96.6% EtOH/water mixture.
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