Deeksha Kumari, Yunes M. M. A. Alsayadi, Navni Sharma
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It is always a concern to ensure personnel and environment safety in the field of chemistry which has caused to development of green analytical chemistry methods. Green chemistry aims to create an eco-friendly environment in laboratories by using various analytical methods/strategies to reduce the use of toxic solvents which are harmful to humans and the environment. It is a way that protect the environment by using green solvents and methods. Green analytical chemistry is a rapid analytical technique that describes the separation, identification, and quantification of an analyte in drugs, environments, and humans. Various green methodologies such as automation, miniaturization, precipitations, and passivation are utilized in the recovery of solvents and reagents. Green analytical chemistry aims to create an eco-friendly environment in the laboratories by using various analytical methods/strategies to reduce the use of toxic solvents which are harmful to the environment/humans as well as to decrease the amount of waste generated. In this review, we explore different green solvents that can replace other toxic solvents used during extraction processes. In this review, the various extraction methods and analytical techniques used to analyze different components have been discussed.