Different methods of extraction of bioactive compounds and their effect on biological activity: A review

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Abstract

As of yet, there isn't a single technique that is accepted as the standard for extracting bioactive chemicals from plants. Methods. The effectiveness of both traditional and unconventional extraction methods largely depends on key input variables, knowledge of the composition of plant matter, bioactive chemical chemistry, and scientific knowledge. Results. The necessity for the most suitable and standardized technology to separate active ingredients for plant matter is highlighted by the utilization of bioactive chemicals in several economic sectors, including the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries. This review aimed to discuss there are several extraction methods and their basic mechanisms for the extraction of bioactive substances from medicinal plants.

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Ghenabzia, I., Hemmami, H., Amor, I. B., Zeghoud, S., Seghir, B. B., & Hammoudi, R. (2023). Different methods of extraction of bioactive compounds and their effect on biological activity: A review. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite. Pamukkale University. https://doi.org/10.21448/IJSM.1225936

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