Extraction Methods: Retno W.A Kurniawan M. Rafi'i Sya'bani Kartika F.A
Extraction Methods: Retno W.A Kurniawan M. Rafi'i Sya'bani Kartika F.A
• Solvent
Selection of the solvent depends on the solubility of the desired components of
the material. If the constituents demand a solvent other than a pure boiling solvent
or an azeotrope, continuous extraction should be used.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE CHOICE OF
EXTRACTION PROCESS
Cont.
• Recovery of Solvent
Solvent is preferably recovered under reduced pressure to save thermolabile
constituents.
GENERAL METHODS OF
EXTRACTION OF
MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS
1. Maceration
Advantages
This technique is the easiest and At room
simple method
temperature for
Weakness a period of at
Organic waste come into an least 3 days
Chosen Solvent with frequent
issue as large volume of solvents
is used and proper management agitation until
of the waste is needed Stoppered Container the soluble
(Azwanida, 2015).
matter has
dissolved.
CLASSIC METHODS
2. Infusion
Advantages
This technique is the easiest and simple method
Weakness
Organic waste come into an issue as large volume of solvents is
used
CLASSIC METHODS
Advantages
1. Large amounts of drug can be extracted
with a much smaller quantity of solvent.
2. This effects tremendous economy in terms
of time, energy and consequently financial
inputs.
Filter Paper
Weakness
1. Exposure to hazardous and flammable liquid
organic solvents, with potential toxic
emissions during extraction.
Crude Drug 2. This procedure is considered not
environmental friendly and may contribute
to pollution problem (Azwanida, 2015).
MODERN METHODS 1. Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE)
Advantages
1. The extraction of constituents at low temperature,
which strictly avoids damage from heat and some
organic solvents.
2. No solvent residues.
3. Environmentally friendly extraction procedure.
4. carbon dioxide is low-cost, easy to obtain, inert
towards UV, non-poisonous and a good solvent for
non-polar molecules.
Weakness
1. SFC does not have the selectivity of HPLC The factors to consider include temperature,
2. A major drawback of this method is the initial cost pressure, sample volume, analyte collection,
of the equipment is very high modifier (cosolvent) addition, flow and pressure
control, and restrictors. This method use of CO2
as the extracting fluid.
2. Microwave Assisted Extraction
MODERN METHODS (MAE)
Advantages
1. Useful in some cases, like extraction of rauwolfia
root.
2. Reduction in extraction time and solvent
consumption.
Weakness
1. Its large-scale application is limited due to the
higher costs
2. One disadvantage of the procedure is the
occasional but known deleterious effect of
The procedure involves the use of ultrasound ultrasound energy (more than 20 kHz) on the
active constituents of medicinal plants through
with frequencies ranging from 20 kHz to 2000 formation of free radicals and consequently
kHz; this increases the permeability of cell walls undesirable changes in the drug molecules.
and produces cavitation.
INSTRUMENT OF CHOICE
Nn A., 2015, A Review on the Extraction Methods Use in Medicinal Plants, Principle,
Strength and Limitation, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, 04 (03), 3–8. Terdapat di:
http://www.omicsgroup.org/journals/a-review-on-the-extraction-methods-use-in-
medicinal-plants-principle-strength-and-limitation-2167-0412-
1000196.php?aid=58448.
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