Microwave-assisted extraction of oxymatrine from sophora flavescens

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In this paper, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) of oxymatrine from Sophora flavescens were studied by HPLC-photodiode array detection. Effects of several experimental parameters, such as concentration of extraction solvent, ratio of liquid to material, microwave power, extraction temperature, and extraction time on the extraction efficiencies of oxymatrine were evaluated. The optimal extraction conditions were 60% ethanol, a 20:1 (v/v) ratio of liquid to material and extraction for 10 min at 50 °C under 500 W microwave irradiation. Under the optimum conditions, the yield of oxymatrine was 14.37 mg/g. The crude extract obtained could be used as either a component of some complex traditional medicines or for further isolation and purification of bioactive compounds. The results, which indicated that MAE is a very useful tool for the extraction of important phytochemicals from plant materials, should prove helpful for the full utilization of Sophora flavescens. © 2011 by The Authors.

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Xia, E. Q., Cui, B., Xu, X. R., Song, Y., Ai, X. X., & Li, H. B. (2011). Microwave-assisted extraction of oxymatrine from sophora flavescens. Molecules, 16(9), 7391–7400. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16097391

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