Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10559861 Talanta 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ionic liquid-based extraction of medicinal or useful compounds from plants was investigated as an alternative to supercritical fluid, cloud point and conventional organic solvent extractions. The method integrated extraction and preconcentration. Medicinal products were first extracted by an ionic liquid solution, part of which was then converted to a hydrophobic form by anion metathesis for preconcentration. The remaining soluble ionic liquid acted as a dispersive agent to enhance the efficiency of preconcentration. Protein in the extract was precipitated spontaneously without addition of further solvents. Ultrasonication assisted this method for extraction and preconcentration of cryptotanshinone, tanshinone I and tanshinone II A from Salvia Miltiorrhiza Bunge. 0.233 mg g−1, 0.695 mg g−1 and 0.682 mg g−1 of each, respectively, were extracted using [OMIM][Cl], and preconcentrated in a [OMIM][PF6] phase at respective concentrations of 148.1, 507.1 and 486.1 μg mL−1. The method exhibited potential applicability with other medicinal products.
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