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Isolation of ocotillol/ocotillone from Fouquieria splendens (Ocote) using a batch reactor.

Ana Beatriz Morales-CepedaLuis Alejandro Macclesh Del Pino-PérezMireya MarmolejoJosé Luis Rivera-ArmentaHernan Peraza Vazquez
Published in: Preparative biochemistry & biotechnology (2021)
Exploitation of the "ocotillo" tree (Fouquieria splendens Engelm) to produce ocotillol/ocotillone (o/o) in Northern Mexico hasn't been explored to this date. In the present work, isolation of ocotillol/ocotillone was performed through a batch reactor, which allowed the elimination of alcohol and phenols present in the ocote plant, yielding only resins and waxes from the ocote trunks. The ocotillol/ocotillone was extracted from the remaining resin on the ocote logs by solvent extraction in a batch reactor, to be crystallized after its extraction using a rotary evaporator. FTIR, and NMR analysis exhibited the characteristic ginsenoside bands, while the UV-vis spectrum of ocotillol/ocotillone depicted an absorption band belonging to the O-H bonds, indicating that the group is anchored to the ginsenoside structure and not due to a water signal. Lastly, the thermogravimetric analysis described a common behavior among other ginsenosides. Production of ocotillo/ocotillone has an energy consumption of 3624 kWh/gr. With a cost of $0.478 USD in laboratory equipment, which translates as a plausible sustainable production of ocotillol/ocotillone.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • wastewater treatment
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • ionic liquid
  • data analysis