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Research Project: DISCOVERY AND UTILIZATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPONENTS FROM NEW CROPS AND AGRICULTURAL CO-PRODUCTS

Location: Functional Foods Research Unit

Title: Juniperus extraction: a comparison of species and solvents

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Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: May 1, 2011
Publication Date: May 4, 2011
Citation: Eller, F.J., Teel, J.A. 2011. Juniperus extraction: a comparison of species and solvents. Meeting Abstract.

Technical Abstract: The effectiveness of the three solvents, hexane, methanol and ethanol were compared for their ability to extract non-polar and polar materials from sawdust from three species of Juniperus (i.e., J. virginianna, J. occidentalis and J. ashei). These species studied represent the junipers with the greatest potential for commercialization. For all three species of juniper, methanol extracted the highest amount of material, followed by ethanol and then hexane. For all solvents, Ashe juniper yielded the highest amounts of extracts followed by eastern red cedar and then western juniper. Gas chromatographic analysis of the extracts revealed significant differences between the species. Western juniper contained the highest levels of cedrol, while Ashe juniper contained the highest levels of thujopsene. There were fewer differences in the sesquiterpene compositions due to solvent used. The bioactivity of these extracts against several species of wood-rot fungi was also investigated.

   

 
Project Team
Berhow, Mark
Vaughn, Steven
Tisserat, Brent
Liu, Sean
Eller, Fred
 
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