| Authors | شیما گلشنی,غلامرضا پازوکی,مریم اهوازی |
| Conference Title | 12th National Congress on Medicinal Plants |
| Holding Date of Conference | 2025-06-11 - 2025-06-12 |
| Event Place | 1 - تهران |
| Presented by | دانشگاه شهید بهشتی |
| Presentation | SPEECH |
| Conference Level | National Conferences |
Abstract
Nepeta pogonosperma, member of the Labiatae family, is a plant uniquely found in Iran.
This remarkable species is rich in secondary metabolites like flavonoids, phenols, and
diterpenes, which contribute to its diverse benefits. These natural compounds are
celebrated for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and neuroprotective
properties. Because of their ability to impact various biological pathways, they've found
a valuable place in traditional and modern medicine, showcasing the incredible potential
of plants in promoting health. Carbon dioxide in the supercritical region has many
applications in the separation of biological compounds. Among these characteristics are
high diffusion coefficient, belonging to the category of green solvents, and the structure
of compounds remaining unchanged in this process [1, 2]. Its low polarity has also made
it a suitable tool for separating and extracting non-polar organic compounds such as
alkanes and low-polarity compounds such as aldehydes and esters. Based on our
knowledge, the extraction of the essential oil of this plant in supercritical fluid has not
been yet reported. The supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of this plant has been
compared with traditional method from chemical composition of point of view.
Furthermore, the optimization of variables process has been implemented by
Taguchi experimental design method [3, 4]. The results indicated that at lower
temperatures, specifically within the range of 35 to 45 degrees Celsius and pressures
between 180 to 250 bars, the best yields have been obtained.
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