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A chemometric assessment and profiling of the essential oils from Hibiscus sabdariffa L. from Kurdistan, Iraq.

Mohammed Farhad IbrahimFrancesco Saverio Robustelli Della CunaCarla VillaMarco CortiHawraz Ibrahim M AminPawan FarisPietro GrisoliGloria Brusotti
Published in: Natural product research (2020)
Hibiscus sabdariffa L. is a tropical plant belonging to the Malvaceae family. In Kurdistan, the Autonomous Region of Iraq, water infusion of H. sabdariffa calyces is recommended for the treatment of hypotension and the common cold. Three distillation techniques: hydrodistillation (HD), steam distillation (SD), and solvent-free microwave-assisted extraction (SFME) have been compared to obtain the essential oils from calyces. The composition of the extracts was investigated by GC-FID and GC-MS. A total of 62 compounds have been identified, from which 55 components were found in HD distillates (95.75%), 37 components in SFME (96.06%), and 29 in SD (99.63%). Chemometric tools were applied to optimise and evidence the relation between distillation techniques and composition of the obtained essential oils as an investigation for the essential oils commercialisation approach of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. that have been done from a long time using conventional hydrodistillation in the local Herbal and Tea markets in Kurdistan.
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