2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2010.06.008
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Separation of azadirachtin and other limonoids from crude neem oil via solvent precipitation

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“…containing 5 m particles. The detail procedure for analysis of azadirachtin can be found elsewhere [5]. For reproducibility test, all experiments were replicated three times and the results were given as average ± SD.…”
Section: Extraction Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…containing 5 m particles. The detail procedure for analysis of azadirachtin can be found elsewhere [5]. For reproducibility test, all experiments were replicated three times and the results were given as average ± SD.…”
Section: Extraction Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many valuable bioactive substances from limonoids class of triterpenoids are found in neem oil such as azadirachtin (azadirachtin A), salannin, salannol, nimbin, nimbinin, nimbidin, nimbidiol, 3-tigloylazadirachtol (azadirachtin B), and 1-tigloyl-3-acetyl-11-hydroxymeliacarpin (azadirachtin D) [2,4,5]. All these substances are known to pose strong biological properties against insects, larvae, fungi, etc.…”
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“…Still there are studies regarding the recovery of azadirachtin from defatted neem kernels in order to optimize the extraction processes. The hexane induced precipitation is a potential preconcentration step in the separation of azadirachtin and other limonoids from neem oils where azadirachtin purities in the powders is 14.85% and 7.34%, respectively, which represented more than 180-fold enrichment from initial content in neem oils of 0.1% (Melwita & Ju, 2010). Sunlight photodegradation is the main factor influencing the rate of it decomposition after tomato greenhouse treatment.…”
Section: Pyrethrins and Azadirachtin Actual Statusmentioning
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“…In particular, cooling and solventing-out crystallization have attracted considerable attention for the separation and purification of products due to the low cost and high energy efficiency [3]. However, organic droplets appeared prior to crystallization [4e7], which is frequently termed as liquideliquid phase separation or oiling out [8e12].…”
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confidence: 99%