Medicinal Herb Extraction Strategy - a Solvent Selection and Extraction Method Study
Xun Yan1, Jatinder Rana1, Amitabh Chandra1, Doug Vredeveld1, Haywood Ware1, John Rebhun1, Timothy Mulder1, Kathryn Persons1, Dorothy Zemaitis1 and Yingqin Li2, (1)Access Business Group, 7575 Fulton St E, Ada, MI 49301, (2)Nutrilite-Access Business Group, Buena Park, CA 90622

Medicinal herbs have a long history of use in improving human health and curing diseases. Herbal materials are naturally an excellent medicine library because they provide unlimited components with complex chemical structures and a wide range of bioactivities. Herbal materials have thus attracted wide interest of researchers in the identification of the active components and verification of their efficacy.

Herb preparation and extraction is the first step and in fact one of the most important steps in the chemical identification process. This step makes the down stream processes possible, including bioactive component identification, isolation and characterization.

In this research, using a model herb material, we studied chemical extractability of different solvents with various polarities. Several extraction methods were used and tested for their efficiency. The extraction methods used in this research were soxhlet extraction (SE), sonication assisted extraction (SAE), and accelerated solvent extraction (ASE). Chemical profile of each solvent extract, extraction yield and throughput capability of the different methods were then systematically compared and discussed. Based on the results, a recommendation was made for a consolidated herb extraction-fractionation process.

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Poster Session: Fundamentals and Applications of Extraction

The Preliminary Program for 2008 Annual Meeting