2020128 · Abstract Ethnopharmacological use of plant natural extracts has been known since ancient times. The optimization of plant molecule extraction is fundamental in obtaining relevant extraction yields. The main purpose of this study was to understand the role of different extraction techniques (solid-liquid, ultrasound, Soxhlet, and microwave) …
view more201451 · Ethanol and methanol were the extraction solvents used to extract saponins from plant material, and ethanol preferred better probably due to environment friendly concern.
view more201491 · There are many techniques to recover antioxidants from plants, such as Soxhlet extraction, maceration, supercritical fluid extraction, subcritical water extraction, and ultrasound-assisted extraction. However, extraction yield and antioxidant activity not only depend on the extraction method but also on the solvent used for extraction.
view more2023220 · We studied the effects of employing solvents with varying polarity on the yields of phytochemical components extracted from the plant Rhazya stricta. We used chloroform–methanol (1:1), methanol, ethanol, diethyl ether, …
view more201281 · 15 Modern Extraction Methods for Preparation of Bioactive Plant Extracts. hypericin, pseudohypericin, hyperoside, rutin, quercitrin, and hyperforin- from Hypericum perforatum L. when extraction e ...
view more202341 · This review provides an overview on deep eutectic solvents, including their formation, structure, some of their physicochemical properties, and primarily those that are related to their applications for the extraction of bioactive compounds from different plants families and food samples. Extraction and recovery methods of phenolic compounds are …
view more202111 · Additionally, these compounds are not universally dispensed within plants with varied stability. This has contributed to challenging extraction processes; implying that employing a single step or inappropriate extraction technique might change the recovery of phenolic components from the plant samples.
view more2009615 · Effects of extracting solvent/technique on the extracts yields from different medicinal plant materials Amounts (g/100g of dried plant material) of the antioxidant extract determined for different medicinal plant materials, using four different solvents (absolute methanol and aqueous methanol (methanol: water, 80:20 v/v); absolute ethanol and …
view moreSolvent extraction stands as a cornerstone of modern edible oil processing. This highly efficient and reliable method utilizes solvents, with Hexane being the most common, to extract oil from various oilseeds and nuts. Surpassing Traditional Methods: Compared to mechanical expeller pressing, which typically yields 60-70% oil, solvent extraction ...
view more201711 · The extraction of bioactive compounds from the plants and their quantitative and qualitative estimation is important for exploration of new biomolecules to be used by pharmaceutical and ...
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