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Water Extraction of Bioactive Compounds - From Plants to Drug Development

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Water Extraction of Bioactive Compounds: From Plants to Drug Development draws together the expert knowledge of researchers from around the world to outline the essential knowledge and techniques required to successfully extract bioactive compounds for further study. The book is a practical tool for medicinal chemists, biochemists, pharmaceutical scientists and academics working in the discovery and development of drugs from natural sources.
The discovery and extraction of bioactive plant compounds from natural sources is of growing interest to drug developers, adding greater fuel to a simultaneous search for efficient, green technologies to support this. Particularly promising are aqueous based methods, as water is a cheap, safe and abundant solvent. Water Extraction of Bioactive Compounds: From Plants to Drug Development is a detailed guide to the fundamental concepts and considerations needed to successfully undertake such processes, supported by application examples and highlighting the most influential variables.
Beginning with an introduction to plants as sources of drugs, the book highlights the need for a move towards both more rational and greener techniques in the field, and presents multiple innovative water-based strategies for the discovery and extraction of bioactive constituents of botanicals. A broad range of available techniques are reviewed, including conventional and pressurized hot water extraction techniques, intensified processes such as microwave-assisted, ultrasound-assisted processes, and enzyme assisted extraction, and processes using combined techniques.

List of contents

1. Introduction
2. Production of amino and organic acids from protein using sub-critical water technology
3. Hydrolysis of biopolymers in near critical and subcritical water
4. Subcritical water extraction and neoformation of antioxidants
5. Depolymerization and extraction of oligosaccharides from agroindustrial wastes
6. Microwave-assisted Water Extraction
7. Microwave superheated water of arabinoxylooligosaccharides
8. Microwave-assisted extraction of flavonoids
9. Microwave-assisted extraction of betalains
10. Microwave-assisted hydrothermal degradation of silk protein to amino acids
11. Fundamentals of Ultrasound assisted extraction
12. Ultrasound-assisted extraction of bioactive carbohydrates
13. Enzyme assisted aqueous extraction processes
14. Enzyme aided extraction of phenolic compopunds
15. Silymarin Extraction from Silybum marianum L. Gaertner
16. Potential of novel technologies for the aqueous extraction of plant bioactives
17. Combination of water based extraction technologies

About the author

Dr. Herminia Domínguez received her PhD Degree in Chemistry from the University of Santiago de Compostela. She is professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Vigo (Spain), where she has been working on the extraction of bioactive compounds from underutilized and residual sources using green technologies, particularly pressurized solvents and membrane technology.University of Vigo, Spain

Product details

Assisted by Herminia Dominguez (Editor), Dominguez Herminia (Editor), Maria Jesus Gonzalez Munoz (Editor)
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.09.2017
 
EAN 9780128093801
ISBN 978-0-12-809380-1
Dimensions 152 mm x 22 mm x 229 mm
Weight 750 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, SCIENCE / Chemistry / General, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Organic, chemistry

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