Unlocking sustainable extraction of natural antioxidants: Green solvents, smart technologies, scalability and future directions
Separation Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 27
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
The
sustainable
extraction
of
natural
antioxidants
from
plants
has
gained
significant
attention
as
a
viable
alternative
to
synthetic
options
in
the
food
industry.
However,
traditional
processes
often
rely
on
hazardous
solvents,
raising
concerns
about
toxicity
and
environmental
impact.
This
review
highlights
transformative
potential
green
solvents
innovative
technologies
advancing
practices
aligned
with
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
Key
findings
include
effectiveness
intensification
techniques,
such
ultrasound-assisted
microwave-assisted
extractions,
enhancing
efficiency
reducing
resource
use.
also
explores
solutions
critical
challenges
like
solvent
recovery
recycling,
promising
approaches
biphasic
systems
situ
methods
demonstrating
industrial
feasibility.
Notably,
this
work
bridges
gap
between
laboratory-scale
research
large-scale
production
by
emphasizing
strategies
improve
process
scalability.
By
synthesizing
current
trends
identifying
future
directions,
offers
unique
insights
into
commercially
for
antioxidant
extraction,
positioning
essential
tools
more
Language: Английский
Bio-based chemical analysis of extracts from the biomass residues of Ceratonia siliqua and Ziziphus spina-christi with their bioactivities against molecularly identified fungi
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Study of the effect of dryness and storage on Ceratonia siliqua L. stem extracts and evaluation of their insecticidal activity
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: April 1, 2025
Abstract
Vector-borne
diseases
continue
to
transmit
many
dangerous
pathogens
humans.
After
decades
of
continuous
use
insecticides,
types
vectors
have
shown
the
ability
build
resistance
them.
This
has
necessitated
development
more
efficient
and
environmentally
friendly
alternatives
in
form
bioinsecticides.
Plants
contain
a
wide
range
phytochemicals
with
specific
targeting,
rapid
biodegradability,
environmental
sustainability
variety
medicinal
properties,
making
them
valuable
source
biologicals.
Moreover,
this
led
highly
effective
new
drugs.
study
aimed
identify
active
ingredients
Ceratonia
siliqua
L.,
gathered
from
two
consecutive
fruiting
seasons
which
were
then
divided
into
C.
fresh
(CSF),
dry
(CSd),
old
(stored)
stem
(CSO)
extracts
.
Metabolomics
profiling
was
performed
using
UPLC/MS
multivariate
data
analysis.
The
resulted
tentative
identification
54
secondary
metabolites.
These
compounds
included
flavonoids,
phenolic
acids,
withanolides,
terpenoids,
phenylpropanoids,
etc.
CSd
showed
highest
number
identified
components
followed
by
CSO
CSF.
%
nearly
equal
negative
ion
mode
for
three
while
positive
it
order
CSF
>
CSO.
several
exposure
periods,
plant
methanol
research
significant
insecticidal
activity
against
mosquito
larvae,
Cx.
pipiens
,
housefly
larvae
M.
domestica
(CSd)
demonstrated
(100
MO%)
(LC
50
=
0.09
0.07
mg/ml)
following
24-
48-hour
post-treatments
at
1.0
mg/ml.
(CSF)
most
on
2.32
1.80
mg/ml),
24
48
h
post-treatment
25
mg/ml
concentration.
Both
killing
house
fly
extract.
Therefore,
may
serve
as
an
bio-agent
vector-borne
infection
control.
Language: Английский
Phytochemical Analysis and Biological Evaluation of Carob Leaf (Ceratonia siliqua L.) Crude Extracts Using NMR and Mass Spectroscopic Techniques
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(22), P. 5273 - 5273
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Carob
leaves
have
gained
attention
for
their
bioactive
properties
and
traditional
medicinal
uses,
including
as
treatment
diabetes,
digestive
disorders,
microbial
infections.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
explore
the
phytochemical
composition
carob
leaf
acetone
extracts
using
advanced
spectroscopic
techniques.
combined
use
heteronuclear
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
(NMR)
experiments
with
1D
selective
Overhauser
effect
spectroscopy
(NOESY)
offers
detailed
structural
insights
enables
direct
identification
quantification
key
constituents
in
extract.
In
particular,
NMR
mass
spectrometry
techniques
revealed
presence
myricitrin
a
predominant
flavonoid,
well
variety
glycosylated
derivatives
myricetin
quercetin,
Furthermore,
siliquapyranone
related
gallotannins
are
essential
potent
inhibitory
effects
extract
on
Language: Английский
Special Issue “Recent Advances in Processing Technologies for Substance Extraction, Separation, and Enrichment”
Yanlin Zhang,
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Prashank K. Sarswat
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Processes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1447 - 1447
Published: July 11, 2024
Substance
separation
has
always
been
the
foundation
of
production
processes
in
a
variety
industrial
sectors
such
as
hydrometallurgy,
natural
compounds
extraction,
food
industry,
pharmaceutical
and
environmental
engineering
[...]
Language: Английский