2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ay02035b
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Determination of phenolic acids in Prunella vulgaris L.: a safe and green extraction method using alcohol-based deep eutectic solvents

Abstract: The extraction of natural products with available green and safe solvents is rather limited.

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“…An increased amount of rosmarinic acid was obtained with a higher addition of H 2 O, but increased temperature showed an important influence only in the experiment with 10% of H 2 O (v/v) probably due to lower viscosity at higher temperatures. This was also determined with alcohol-based deep eutectic solvents, where 40% of H 2 O provided the highest yield of rosmarinic acid, but the yield was higher at higher temperatures in all experiments [52]. In a paper by Duan et al [53], DESs with different HBAs were prepared for polyphenol extraction, and ChCl-based DESs proved to be more suitable for rosmarinic acid extraction than Bet-and Pro-based DESs.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Possibility Of Extraction By Dessmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…An increased amount of rosmarinic acid was obtained with a higher addition of H 2 O, but increased temperature showed an important influence only in the experiment with 10% of H 2 O (v/v) probably due to lower viscosity at higher temperatures. This was also determined with alcohol-based deep eutectic solvents, where 40% of H 2 O provided the highest yield of rosmarinic acid, but the yield was higher at higher temperatures in all experiments [52]. In a paper by Duan et al [53], DESs with different HBAs were prepared for polyphenol extraction, and ChCl-based DESs proved to be more suitable for rosmarinic acid extraction than Bet-and Pro-based DESs.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Possibility Of Extraction By Dessmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Za razliku od drugih eutektičkih smjesa s kolin kloridom, kolin klorid/etilen glikol ima nisku viskoznost, kao posljedica velikog broja vodikovih veza između komponenti otapala, van der Waalsovih sila između molekula te veličine iona. 19 Taj DES se pokazao dobrim otapalom za acetaminofen, komponentu s analgetičkim i antipiretičkim djelovanjem 21 kao i dobro otapalo za ekstrakciju fenolnih spojeva u lišću masline, 22 fenolnih spojeva u kori citrusa, 23 rosmarinske kiseline i rosmarinske kiselina-3'-glukozida iz obične celinščice (Prunella vulgaris L.) 24 te katehina iz zelenog čaja. 25 Također, u našim prethodnim istraživanjima, gdje su fenolne komponente ekstrahirane uz pomoć vode u subkritičnom stanju 10 ili ekstrakcijom potpomognutom ultrazvukom, 7 pokazano je da je refabrikat, kao vrsta duhanskog industrijskog otpada najbogatiji ciljanim bioaktivnim spojevima.…”
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“…They were recognized as a promising solvent in extraction and separation processes [ 23 ]. Until now, DESs have been widely used in the extraction of bioactive compounds in Chinese herbal medicine, such as polyphenols [ 24 , 25 , 26 ], flavonoids [ 27 , 28 ] and alkaloids [ 29 , 30 ]. DESs are mostly hydrophilic, and hydrophobic DESs were first reported in 2015 [ 31 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%