Conventional and modern techniques for bioactive compounds recovery from plants: Review

IF 3.3 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific African Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02509
Chakanaka P. Mungwari , Cecil K. King'ondu , Placxedes Sigauke , Babatunde Abiodun Obadele
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New extraction techniques are being developed in response to the growing interest in bioactive compounds found in nature. The goal of these novel procedures is to extract these chemicals from a range of biomasses and natural sources. In contrast to the conventional extraction methods that have been employed historically, these newer approaches are meant to be more ecologically friendly. On the other hand, phytochemicals, bioactive compounds derived from plant sources, have garnered extensive interest due to their diverse health benefits and industrial applications. The efficient extraction of these phytochemicals is a fundamental step in harnessing their potential. Emerging technologies, such as supercritical fluid extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, and ultrasound-assisted extraction, instant controlled pressure drop, pressurized liquid extraction and negative pressure cavitation have demonstrated improved yields, reduced solvent usage and enhanced sustainability. The integration of phytochemical extraction with biorefinery concepts further showcases the potential for circular economy approaches and zero-waste valorization of plant biomass. The review explores recent advancements in phytochemical extraction, highlighting their impact on human health, environmental sustainability, and industrial applications. It provides a critical analysis of current green extraction procedures in natural product chemistry, aimed at providing insights into strategies to improve both extraction efficiency and eco-sustainability, including innovative techniques, emerging solvents and sustainable approaches.

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由于人们对自然界中发现的生物活性化合物越来越感兴趣,新的提取技术正在开发中。这些新方法的目标是从一系列生物质和自然资源中提取这些化学物质。与历史上使用的传统提取方法相比,这些新方法意味着更加生态友好。另一方面,植物化学物质,即从植物中提取的生物活性化合物,由于其多种健康益处和工业应用而引起了广泛的兴趣。有效提取这些植物化学物质是发挥其潜力的基本步骤。新兴技术,如超临界流体萃取、微波辅助萃取、超声波辅助萃取、即时控制压降、加压液体萃取和负压空化等,已经证明了产量的提高、溶剂用量的减少和可持续性的增强。植物化学提取与生物精炼概念的结合进一步展示了循环经济方法和植物生物量零废物增值的潜力。本文探讨了植物化学提取的最新进展,重点介绍了它们对人类健康、环境可持续性和工业应用的影响。它提供了天然产物化学中当前绿色提取程序的关键分析,旨在为提高提取效率和生态可持续性的策略提供见解,包括创新技术,新兴溶剂和可持续方法。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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