scholarly journals Characterization of biologically active compounds from different herbs: Influence of drying and extraction methods

2022 ◽  
Vol 99 (1) ◽  
pp. 100297
Author(s):  
Kraipat Cheenkachorn ◽  
Marttin Gundupalli Paulraj ◽  
Prapakorn Tantayotai ◽  
Vanarat Phakeenuya ◽  
Malinee Sriariyanun
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jarosław Choiński ◽  
Monika Łyczko

Abstract The development of diagnostic methods in medicine as well as the progress in the synthesis of biologically active compounds allows the use of selected radioisotopes for the simultaneous diagnosis and treatment of diseases, especially cancerous ones, in patients. This approach is called theranostic. This review article includes chemical and physical characterization of chosen theranostic radioisotopes and their compounds that are or could be useful in nuclear medicine.


Author(s):  
Laura Klaviòa ◽  
Gunta Spriòìe

Abstract Bryophytes are the second largest taxonomic group in the plant kingdom. They contain a high number of biologically active compounds. Studies of their composition are important for understanding evolutionary processes in the plant kingdom. The aim of this study was to assess bryophyte secondary metabolite extraction options and to increase the yields of polyphenols and substances determining the free radical scavenging activity of bryophyte extracts. Similar studies have been conducted using higher plants as model organisms, but not using bryophytes. Comparison of five extraction methods (conventional, Soxhlet extraction, treatment with microwaves, ultrasound, and supercritical CO2 extraction) and several solvents with differing polarity showed microwave-assisted extraction as the most promising approach to obtain highest yields of extractives. The main factors that contributed to the efficiency of extraction were type of solvent, temperature, and the solvent to bryophyte mass ratio. The extracts obtained from bryophytes had remarkable antioxidant activity, the extent of which depended on the extraction conditions and bryophyte species. The extraction conditions can be optimised, and the total polyphenol content can be increased by up to 50% in comparison with the conventional approach.


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