2023
DOI: 10.1111/jfpe.14414
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A cutting‐edge assessment of recent advancements in essential oils extraction technologies for energy and ecological sustainability: A comprehensive review

Abstract: Hydrodistillation (HD) systems have been popular for essential oils extraction from medicinal and aromatic plants for several decades. Nevertheless, they substantially consume thermal or electrical energy and have a visible carbon footprint on the environment. This article describes a state‐of‐the‐art review of the HD systems used for essential oil extraction to examine their effectiveness. From this study, it has been found that, for a microwave‐assisted system, the yield of an essential oil varies from 0.079… Show more

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“…In this sense, OAHD has potential advantages, such as saving extraction time and less energy consumption by producing heat directly inside the electroconductive plant material [76]. In addition, compared to HD or MAE, the carbon footprint is lower by consuming less power [87], making it one of the most energy-efficient, clean, and environmentally friendly methods of EO extraction. However, a high capital investment is required, which hinders its industrial implementation [85].…”
Section: Ohmic Heating-assisted Hydrodistillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, OAHD has potential advantages, such as saving extraction time and less energy consumption by producing heat directly inside the electroconductive plant material [76]. In addition, compared to HD or MAE, the carbon footprint is lower by consuming less power [87], making it one of the most energy-efficient, clean, and environmentally friendly methods of EO extraction. However, a high capital investment is required, which hinders its industrial implementation [85].…”
Section: Ohmic Heating-assisted Hydrodistillationmentioning
confidence: 99%