Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction

Phytochemicals of <i>Cannabis sativa</i> mainly for the use in the different industries are that of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) is seen as an efficient, fast, green extraction technique for the removal of polar and sem...

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Main Authors: Yannick Nuapia, Hlanganani Tutu, Luke Chimuka, Ewa Cukrowska
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1335
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spelling doaj-a8f80f227d634324a3e57087f142c9df2020-11-25T02:04:21ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-03-01256133510.3390/molecules25061335molecules25061335Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water ExtractionYannick Nuapia0Hlanganani Tutu1Luke Chimuka2Ewa Cukrowska3Molecular Sciences Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Johannesburg, 2050, South AfricaMolecular Sciences Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Johannesburg, 2050, South AfricaMolecular Sciences Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Johannesburg, 2050, South AfricaMolecular Sciences Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Johannesburg, 2050, South AfricaPhytochemicals of <i>Cannabis sativa</i> mainly for the use in the different industries are that of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) is seen as an efficient, fast, green extraction technique for the removal of polar and semi-polar compounds from plant materials. The PHWE technique was applied to extract cannabinoid compounds from <i>Cannabis sativa</i> seed. Response surface methodology was used to investigate the influence of extraction time (5&#8722;60 min), extraction temperature (50&#8722;200 &#176;C) and collector vessel temperature (25&#8722;200 &#176;C) on the recovery of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabinol (CBN), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBG) and cannabigerol (CBC) from <i>Cannabis sativa</i> seed by PHWE. The identification and semi quantification of cannabinoid compounds were determined using GCXGC-TOFMS. The results obtained from different extractions show that the amount of THC and CBN was drastically decreasing in the liquid extract when the temperature rose from 140 to 160 &#176;C in the extraction cell and the collector&#8242;s vessel. The optimal conditions to extract more CBD, CBC, and CBG than THC and CBN were set at 150 &#176;C, 160 &#176;C and 45 min as extraction temperature, the temperature at collector vessel, and the extraction time, respectively. At this condition, the predicted and experimental ratio of THCt (THC + CBN)/CBDt (CBD + CBC+ CBG) was found to be 0.17 and 0.18, respectively. Therefore, PHWE can be seen as an alternative to the classic extraction approach as the efficiency is higher and it is environmentally friendly.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1335cannabinoid compoundspressurized hot water extractionresponse surface methodology
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author Yannick Nuapia
Hlanganani Tutu
Luke Chimuka
Ewa Cukrowska
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Hlanganani Tutu
Luke Chimuka
Ewa Cukrowska
Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
Molecules
cannabinoid compounds
pressurized hot water extraction
response surface methodology
author_facet Yannick Nuapia
Hlanganani Tutu
Luke Chimuka
Ewa Cukrowska
author_sort Yannick Nuapia
title Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
title_short Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
title_full Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
title_fullStr Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Selective Extraction of Cannabinoid Compounds from Cannabis Seed Using Pressurized Hot Water Extraction
title_sort selective extraction of cannabinoid compounds from cannabis seed using pressurized hot water extraction
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Phytochemicals of <i>Cannabis sativa</i> mainly for the use in the different industries are that of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) is seen as an efficient, fast, green extraction technique for the removal of polar and semi-polar compounds from plant materials. The PHWE technique was applied to extract cannabinoid compounds from <i>Cannabis sativa</i> seed. Response surface methodology was used to investigate the influence of extraction time (5&#8722;60 min), extraction temperature (50&#8722;200 &#176;C) and collector vessel temperature (25&#8722;200 &#176;C) on the recovery of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabinol (CBN), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBG) and cannabigerol (CBC) from <i>Cannabis sativa</i> seed by PHWE. The identification and semi quantification of cannabinoid compounds were determined using GCXGC-TOFMS. The results obtained from different extractions show that the amount of THC and CBN was drastically decreasing in the liquid extract when the temperature rose from 140 to 160 &#176;C in the extraction cell and the collector&#8242;s vessel. The optimal conditions to extract more CBD, CBC, and CBG than THC and CBN were set at 150 &#176;C, 160 &#176;C and 45 min as extraction temperature, the temperature at collector vessel, and the extraction time, respectively. At this condition, the predicted and experimental ratio of THCt (THC + CBN)/CBDt (CBD + CBC+ CBG) was found to be 0.17 and 0.18, respectively. Therefore, PHWE can be seen as an alternative to the classic extraction approach as the efficiency is higher and it is environmentally friendly.
topic cannabinoid compounds
pressurized hot water extraction
response surface methodology
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1335
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