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Comparative evaluation of different extraction methods of medical plants
Author(s) -
V.M. Mussifulina,
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М.М. Omarov,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
innovaciâlyk̦ euraziâ universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2709-3085
pISSN - 2709-3077
DOI - 10.37788/2021-4/107-112
Subject(s) - extraction (chemistry) , computer science , biochemical engineering , supercritical fluid extraction , process engineering , process (computing) , chromatography , chemistry , engineering , operating system
The development of extraction techniques of medical plants aims to maximize the bioactive compounds production. Тechnologies in this area of industry have not high enough еfficiency factor. In some cases, it reaches only 40-50 %. Therefore, development of new methods to effectively extract different compounds from plant material and their input into large-scale industry is of great importance. The goal is to determine an effective and suitable technology for extracting bioactive compounds from medical plant. This is a narrative review paper which focuses on different extraction methods of medical plant. To find relevant articles for this narrative review, 73 articles were reviewed. Of these, 14 irrelevant documents were discarded. This review analyses various extraction processes to guide the selection of suitable methods for various types of medical plants and applications. This is done by outlining traditional and modern methods of extraction techniques, exploring the importance of solvents for extraction, and comparing novel and alternative methods of extraction. In conclusion, based on the current knowledge, solvent extraction is the most common method for medical plants extraction. Enzymatic hydrolysis and supercritical extraction are advanced techniques with high yield of compounds. However, more research is needed for some modern extraction methods

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