Summary: | Maceration is a conventional extraction method that is considered simple and inexpensive but takes a lengthy extraction period. Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is among the modern extraction techniques to extract natural chemical components such as flavonoids, essential oils, carotenoids, and fatty acids, and it is a more sustainable alternative to conventional extraction procedures. In this study, the stem bark of Anisoptera laevis was extracted using SFE and maceration techniques. Stilbenoids are a class of polyphenolic compounds that are rich in bioactivities. It is a secondary metabolite that plays an important role as a defensive mechanism in plants. This research aimed to extract stilbenoids from the stem bark of A. laevis using maceration and SFE techniques and compare the extraction of stilbenoids using both approaches. The LOTUS and MassBank of North America (MoNA) databases identified seventy peaks from each maceration and SFE crude extract with MS/MS values. In maceration and SFE crude extracts, nine stilbenoids were found, with two more peaks detected in maceration crude extract. The results for both extraction procedures are almost comparable, implying that SFE could be considered an option for the greener extraction method with a shorter period. © 2024 Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
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