FUDMA Journal of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(6), P. 155 - 169
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Creating
reliable,
environmentally
responsible,
and
effective
processes
that
ensure
the
traceability,
safety,
caliber
of
their
results
is
one
main
challenges
facing
researchers
doing
multi-residue
analysis.
The
QuEChERS
which
stands
for
Quick,
Easy,
Cheap,
Effective,
Rugged,
Safe
method
has
shown
itself
to
be
highly
adaptable,
yielding
positive
outcomes
with
a
range
analytes.
This
allows
versatility
in
choice
solvents,
salts,
buffers
salting-out
partitioning,
as
well
use
various
sorbents
throughout
cleanup
process.
more
friendly
sample
preparation
technique
fits
perfectly
analytical
chemistry's
rising
emphasis
on
sustainability.
review
paper's
goal
illustrate
primary
applications
method,
focus
food
environmental
investigations.
It
also
covers
important
improvements
history
methods
offers
insights
into
classes
substances
have
been
effectively
evaluated
this
methodology.
Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 433 - 464
Published: March 28, 2025
Plant-derived
bioactive
compounds,
such
as
polyphenols,
flavonoids,
alkaloids,
and
terpenes,
exhibit
diverse
biological
properties,
making
them
valuable
for
food,
nutraceutical,
pharmaceutical,
cosmetic
applications.
The
extraction
process
significantly
impacts
the
yield,
quality,
environmental
footprint
of
these
compounds.
While
traditional
methods
have
several
limitations,
emerging
green
technologies
offer
efficient,
sustainable
alternatives.
Techniques
supercritical
fluid
extraction,
microwave-assisted
ultrasound-assisted
enzyme-assisted
pressurized
liquid
maximize
compound
recovery
while
minimizing
solvent
usage,
energy
consumption,
thermal
degradation.
Advances
in
solvents,
including
ionic
liquids
deep
eutectic
further
enhance
efficiency
compatibility.
Despite
challenges
like
high
equipment
costs
optimization,
hold
immense
promise
extraction.
Journal of Chromatography A,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 465921 - 465921
Published: March 1, 2025
The
growing
importance
of
environmental
sustainability
has
driven
advancements
in
analytical
chemistry,
particularly
the
development
green
chromatographic
techniques.
This
review
explores
various
methods
that
align
with
chemistry
principles,
offering
environmentally
friendly
alternatives
to
traditional
gold-standard
approaches.
Techniques
such
as
supercritical
fluid
chromatography
(SFC),
miniaturized
liquid
(LC),
and
gas
(GC)
alternative
carrier
gases
(e.g.,
hydrogen
nitrogen)
are
discussed
depth
for
their
ability
reduce
solvent
consumption,
minimize
waste,
improve
operational
efficiency.
These
not
only
maintain
high
sensitivity
accuracy
but
also
ecological
impact
contaminant
analysis.
By
comparing
these
sustainable
approaches
conventional
techniques,
this
highlights
potential
meet
regulatory
standards
while
supporting
eco-friendly
practices
within
routine
analysis
laboratories.
Journal of Separation Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
47(20)
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
In
this
work,
a
new
supramolecular
solvent
(SUPRAS)
was
prepared
for
the
first
time
using
hexafluorobutanol
(HFB)
and
farnesol
(FO).
FO
acts
as
an
amphiphile
HFB
coacervation
inducer
density
regulator.
The
method
of
dispersive
liquid-liquid
microextraction
followed
by
high-performance
liquid
chromatography,
supported
vortex
technique,
established
SUPRAS
determination
Sudan
dyes
in
aqueous
samples.
extraction
parameters,
including
content,
time,
salt
addition,
solution
pH,
were
thoroughly
investigated
optimized.
Under
optimized
conditions,
linearity
range
is
10-750
ng/mL
I,
10-1000
III
IV,
respectively.
limits
detection
0.8-3.1
ng/mL.
inter-
intra-day
relative
standard
deviations
1.3%-4.1%
0.2%-2.6%,
Finally,
proposed
applied
to
beverage
river
water
samples
with
recoveries
ranging
from
93.9%
122.1%.
Compared
conventional
techniques
real
samples,
simpler,
faster,
more
environmentally
friendly.
Biofuels Bioproducts and Biorefining,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
Abstract
The
potential
of
cashew
apple
bagasse
in
advancing
a
circular
bioeconomy
is
being
recognized
increasingly.
Traditionally
viewed
as
mere
byproduct,
this
agroindustrial
residue
acknowledged
for
its
value
producing
biofuels
and
bioproducts
through
innovative
processes.
This
review
highlights
the
growing
research
on
bagasse,
emphasizing
nutritional
versatility
biomass
platform
generating
products.
Advances
pretreatment
fermentation
strategies
have
enhanced
bioprocess
efficiency
aligned
these
processes
with
sustainability
goals
by
utilizing
residual
materials
reducing
environmental
impacts.
Cashew
has
also
demonstrated
considerable
promise
enzymatic
applications,
including
enzyme
immobilization
biopolymer
production,
such
polylactic
acid.
These
applications
offer
eco‐friendly
alternatives
to
conventional
petroleum‐based
Emerging
trends
bioenergy
underscore
importance
overcoming
technical
challenges
related
pretreatment,
carbon
capture,
sustainable
production
technologies.
Innovations
digital
financing,
artificial
intelligence,
hydrogen
are
pivotal
commercial
viability
biorefineries.
Overall,
promising
findings
from
studies
highlight
crucial
role
renewable
energy
bioproducts,
reinforcing
contribute
significantly
economy.
Separations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(10), P. 282 - 282
Published: Sept. 29, 2024
Although
not
expected
to
be
used
due
restrictions
raised
on
their
usage,
Persisted
Organic
Pollutants
(POP)
such
as
organochlorinated
pesticides
(OCPs)
can
found
in
several
matrices,
even
nowadays.
The
lack
of
biodegradation
and,
furthermore,
persistence
the
environment
result
possible
occurrence
these
lipophilic
toxins
from
environmental
samples
and
foods
human
milk.
current
review
focuses
usage
hyphenated
techniques
for
determination
monitoring
OCPs
milk—both
animal
lipid
matrix
milk
dairy
products
favors
bioaccumulation
above
pollutants,
complex
is
a
challenge
method
development.
Additionally,
spectroscopic
methods—mainly
Nuclear
Magnetic
Resonance
(NMR)-based
metabolomics—for
biomonitoring
persistence,
bioaccumulation,
effect
exposure,
along
with
NMR
methods
developed,
are
also
presented
discussed.
Finally,
we
introduce
present
metabolomic
approach
other
POPs
matrices.