2021
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202100255
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Sugaring‐out induced homogeneous liquid‐liquid microextraction as an alternative mode for biological sample preparation: A comparative study

Abstract: Miniaturization of liquid‐liquid extraction is a growing field of sample preparation to reduce solvent consumption, protect the environment, and preserve operators’ health. In this work, four different modes of liquid‐liquid microextraction have been compared including dispersive liquid‐liquid microextraction, binary and ternary salting‐out, and sugaring‐out induced liquid‐liquid microextraction. The extraction efficiency was evaluated by the enrichment factors of 14 different drugs from three pharmacological … Show more

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“…Homogenous liquid-liquid microextraction (HLLME) is a novel sample preparation technique that has attracted much attention from many researchers [13,[25][26][27][28]. It is based on the phase separation of a homogeneous mixture and the simultaneous extraction of the target analytes into one of the separated phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homogenous liquid-liquid microextraction (HLLME) is a novel sample preparation technique that has attracted much attention from many researchers [13,[25][26][27][28]. It is based on the phase separation of a homogeneous mixture and the simultaneous extraction of the target analytes into one of the separated phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, extraction procedures were crucial to retrieve the drugs away from the confusing matrix. Liquid-liquid extraction was adopted [48]. Applying different types of solvents such as methylene chloride, petroleum ether, n-hexanes, ethyl acetate, diethyl ether, and tertiary butyl ethyl ether, in addition to different mixtures of them on cold biological samples.…”
Section: Extraction Novelty and Chromatographic Renovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In HLLE, the organic solvent is mixed with the aqueous sample to form a homogenous phase, before being separated by addition of salt or sugar. The hydrophilic nature of the extractants in HLLE allows extraction of highly polar analytes [15] , [16] . Hydrophobic solvent-assisted HLLE (HSLLE) is as a special mode of HLLE in which a hydrophobic solvent (such as chloroform [17] , dichloromethane [18] or toluene [19] ) is used to induce phase separation instead of salts and sugars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%