2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2013.01.014
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Techniques for extraction of bioactive compounds from plant materials: A review

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“…Esses compostos são considerados potentes antioxidantes que possuem a importante função de neutralizar os radicais livres no organismo humano, reduzindo assim o risco de doenças tais como artrite, doenças cardiovasculares, câncer, além de retardar o processo de envelhecimento PUBVET v. 10, n.8, p.619-627, Ago., 2016 (Faustino et al, 2007), possuem atividades biológicas como antioxidantes, anti inflamatória e hipocolesterolêmica (Carratu & Sanzini, 2005 (Azmir et al, 2013). Contudo, é de suma importância a identificação das características físico-químicas e a quantificação dessas substâncias bioativas na planta, pois são de grande interesse para acrescentar qualidade nutricional e agregar valor ao produto final , Martins et al, 2011.…”
Section: Compostos Bioativosunclassified
“…Esses compostos são considerados potentes antioxidantes que possuem a importante função de neutralizar os radicais livres no organismo humano, reduzindo assim o risco de doenças tais como artrite, doenças cardiovasculares, câncer, além de retardar o processo de envelhecimento PUBVET v. 10, n.8, p.619-627, Ago., 2016 (Faustino et al, 2007), possuem atividades biológicas como antioxidantes, anti inflamatória e hipocolesterolêmica (Carratu & Sanzini, 2005 (Azmir et al, 2013). Contudo, é de suma importância a identificação das características físico-químicas e a quantificação dessas substâncias bioativas na planta, pois são de grande interesse para acrescentar qualidade nutricional e agregar valor ao produto final , Martins et al, 2011.…”
Section: Compostos Bioativosunclassified
“…Conventional solvent extraction procedures applicable to plant natural products include, but not limited to the use of maceration, heating under reflux, sonification, percolation, soxhlet extraction, steam distillation and sequential solvent extraction. Contemporary extraction techniques include ultrasound, solid-phase micro-extraction, supercritical-fluid extraction, pressurized-liquid extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, solid-phase extraction and surfactant mediated techniques [8,[31][32][33]. The efficiencies of conventional and contemporary extraction methods mostly depend on the critical input parameters, understanding the nature of plant matrix, chemistry of bioactive principles and scientific expertise [33].…”
Section: Extraction Of Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary extraction techniques include ultrasound, solid-phase micro-extraction, supercritical-fluid extraction, pressurized-liquid extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, solid-phase extraction and surfactant mediated techniques [8,[31][32][33]. The efficiencies of conventional and contemporary extraction methods mostly depend on the critical input parameters, understanding the nature of plant matrix, chemistry of bioactive principles and scientific expertise [33]. The polarity of commonly used extraction solvents and chemical profiles of the extracts are summarized in Table 1 [34][35][36][37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Extraction Of Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary metabolites or bioactive compounds present in some botany extracts are toxic to insects by affect its development during the grain colonization (Michaelraj & Sharma, 2006;Azmir et al, 2013). The bioactive compounds can be extracted from leaves, stems, flowers and fruits (Azmir et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%