As follows from the given data, under the pressures of 100–200 atm, the degree of extraction of the carotenoids barely depends on the temperature of extraction in the range from 60 to 80°C. The increase in the pressure provides the growth of the degree of extraction of the carotenoids; in addition, a plateau is observed at 60 and 70°C under the pressure above 200 atm. In the studied pressure range at 60 and 70°C,
the maximum degree of recovery of the carotenoids was 20% (at 350 atm) and 22.7% (at 250 atm), respectively. The most drastic increase in the degree of extraction of the carotenoids is observed with the growth of the pressure in the system in the range from
100 to 200 atm. The subsequent growth of pressure does not lead to its substantial increase. The degree of extraction of carotenoids also increases with the growth of pressure at 80°C; however, at this temperature, it continues to increase in the entire pressure range (100–350 atm), achieving 34.8% at 350 atm.