Extraction of atropine from Datura Innoxia using liquid membrane Technique

  • Al-Hemiri A
  • O. Noori W
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Abstract

Selective recovery of atropine from Datura innoxia seeds was studied. Applying pertraction in a rotating film contactor (RFC) the alkaloid was successfully recovered from native aqueous extracts obtained from the plant seeds. Decane as a liquid membrane and sulfuric acid as a stripping agent were used. Pertraction from native liquid extracts provided also a good atropine refinement, since the most of co-extracted from the plant species remained in the feed or membrane solution. Solid–liquid extraction of atropine from Datura innoxia seeds was coupled with RF-pertraction in order to purify simultaneously the extract obtained from the plant. Applying the integrated process, proposed in this study, a product containing 92.6% atropine was obtained.

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Al-Hemiri, A., & O. Noori, W. (2009). Extraction of atropine from Datura Innoxia using liquid membrane Technique. Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 10(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.31699/ijcpe.2009.1.4

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