Green Extraction of Natural Products 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9783527676828.ch7
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Water as Green Solvent for Extraction of Natural Products

Abstract: IntroductionWater is the most abundant molecule on the earth, covering 70% of its surface. Life processes on this planet are crucially dependent on the presence of water. It is often recognized that water has tremendous benefits as a green extraction solvent because it is not only inexpensive and environmentally benign but it is also nonflammable and nontoxic, providing opportunities for clean processing and pollution prevention. The water molecule contains three nuclei, one modestly heavy (oxygen), and two li… Show more

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“…The use of water as an alternative extraction solvent has a significant advantage over organic solvents, such as ethanol, previously used in the extraction of natural compounds from sea lavender. Regardless of extracting different compounds than organic solvents, water extraction may generate higher yields of bioactive molecules, besides having a reduced environmental impact and no hazard, and require simple extraction equipment [ 34 ]. Moreover, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) has been increasingly used for extracting bioactive compounds from natural products for food and pharmaceuticals, since it is considered a more sustainable technique with higher levels of efficiency (lower solvent, time, and energy consumption).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of water as an alternative extraction solvent has a significant advantage over organic solvents, such as ethanol, previously used in the extraction of natural compounds from sea lavender. Regardless of extracting different compounds than organic solvents, water extraction may generate higher yields of bioactive molecules, besides having a reduced environmental impact and no hazard, and require simple extraction equipment [ 34 ]. Moreover, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) has been increasingly used for extracting bioactive compounds from natural products for food and pharmaceuticals, since it is considered a more sustainable technique with higher levels of efficiency (lower solvent, time, and energy consumption).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be costly but have the advantages of nonvolatility and separability by simple gravity separations. Their structures are easily varied through synthesis, affording additional versatility and tunability. , Supercritical fluids like scCO 2 are industrially used alternative solvents and have been used in applications that range from catalyst to solvent intensive processes like extractions to commercial dry cleaning. ,− While scCO 2 requires a pressurized apparatus and depressurization/pressurization cycles in use and recycling, CO 2 has the advantage of being an abundant resource and is both recyclable and sustainable. Water is even more common as a solvent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surfactant principle of action is to reduce surface tension. Different shapes of micelles are described: (classic) micelles, cylindric, layers and reverse [26]. These objects are able to solubilise non-polar NPs within their core, thus making those NPs more soluble in water (within micelles).…”
Section: Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This consists of a temperature above which micelles are disorganised and therefore no longer water-soluble, which leads to dephasing. To purify the NPs after the extraction step, the user should bring these elements up to cloud point temperature and then add a centrifugation step to concentrate both the NPs and surfactants in the upper layer [26]. This extraction technique is called Cloud Point Extraction (CPE).…”
Section: Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%