Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from the Biomass of Aromatic Plants After Distillation Using NADES: A Sustainable Alternative Extraction Method
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(5), P. 1120 - 1120
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
The
extraction
processes
for
medicinal
plants,
particularly
the
distillation
of
aromatic
generate
significant
quantities
by-products,
consisting
fibrous
biomass
and
hydrosols.
These
by-products
pose
challenges
disposal
recovery.
Consequently,
it
is
imperative
to
make
entire
highly
energy-intensive
process
more
sustainable
by
valorizing
all
derivatives.
This
study
aims
recover
polyphenols
from
exhausted
biomasses
Artemisia
dracunculus,
Echinacea
purpurea,
Helichrysum
italicum
(from
Asteraceae
family),
Lavandula
angustifolia,
×
intermedia,
Melissa
officinalis,
Salvia
sclarea,
rosmarinus
Lamiaceae
family)
after
steam
distillation.
residual
were
extracted
using
ethanol
(conventional
solvent)
different
natural
deep
eutectic
solvents
(NADES)
composed
choline
chloride
in
combination
with
citric
lactic
acids
at
molar
ratios.
NADES
containing
acid
ratio
1:1
(CLA11)
exhibited
highest
recovery
representative
phenols
namely
chicoric
rosmarinic
acids.
CLA11
solvent
demonstrated
a
stronger
extractive
capacity
compared
belonging
families.
Specifically,
extracts
showed
higher
number
compounds
UHPLC-HRMS
greater
concentrations
determined
HPLC-DAD
than
extracts.
In
conclusion,
be
viable
alternative
system
bioactive
that
could
used
formulate
new
products
food,
pharmaceutical,
cosmetic
industries.
Moreover,
use
can
enhance
sustainability
whole
production
chain
essential
oils
being
environmentally
friendly.
Language: Английский
Phenotypic Traits, Hormonal Distribution, and Metabolite Profiling of Isatis indigotica Seeds from 21 Samples in China: A Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herb
Lunyan Wang,
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Jia Liu,
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Yilun Dong
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et al.
Plants,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 1096 - 1096
Published: April 1, 2025
"Banlangen"
(Isatis
indigotica
Fort.,
indigowoad
root)
is
the
dried
root
of
a
plant
in
Cruciferae
(Brassicaceae)
family,
which
has
been
cultivated
China
for
over
2000
years.
This
herb
significant
medicinal
value
and
played
an
important
therapeutic
role
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Isatis
widely
China,
with
varying
seed
quality
across
different
regions.
Investigating
distribution
endogenous
metabolites
from
various
regions
great
significance
its
efficient
utilization.
In
this
study,
21
samples
seeds
were
collected
15
analyzed
using
gas
chromatography-mass
spectrometry
(GC-MS)
liquid
(LC-MS).
A
systematic
analysis
was
conducted
on
phenotypes,
germination
rate,
metabolites,
hormones.
The
results
showed
that
germplasm
traits
northern
generally
superior
to
those
southern
size
positively
correlated
accumulation
sugars
(D-allose,
D-(+)-cellobiose,
maltitol,
α-D-glucopyranoside,
d-galactose,
maltose,
D-(-)-fructose,
galactitol)
organic
acids
(hexadecanoic
acid,
benzoic
propanedioic
butanedioic
cinnamic
acid).
Additionally,
SuQian
Shanxi
closely
related
hormone
(gibberellic
acid
abscisic
study
provides
valuable
data
support
evaluation
sources
plants
implications
cultivation
identification
varieties.
Language: Английский