Molecules (Mar 2022)

Spearmint (<i>Mentha spicata</i> L.) Phytochemical Profile: Impact of Pre/Post-Harvest Processing and Extractive Recovery

  • Karina Sierra,
  • Laura Naranjo,
  • Luis Carrillo-Hormaza,
  • German Franco,
  • Edison Osorio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 7
p. 2243

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to chemically compare samples of Mentha spicata (marketing byproducts, production byproducts, and export material), cultivated in the open field and under greenhouse, using an integrated approach by HPLC/DAD and GC/MS analysis. The presence of phenolic compounds was higher in the marketing byproducts cultivated in the open field. Marketing byproducts also had the highest amount of carvone. For this reason, this byproduct was selected as a candidate for the development of natural ingredients. With the best selected material, the optimization of simultaneous high-intensity ultrasound-assisted extraction processes was proposed for the recovery of the compounds of interest. This extraction was defined by Peleg’s equation and polynomial regression analysis. Modeling showed that the factors amplitude, time, and solvent were found to be significant in the recovery process (p M. spicata (64.93% vs. 84.55%). Thus, with an efficient and eco-friendly method, it was possible to optimize the extraction of compounds in M. spicata as a starting point for the use of its byproducts.

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