Recovery and purification of nicotine from waste tobacco by aqueous two-phase system/reverse extraction

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A two-step process has been developed for the purification of nicotine from waste tobacco using an aqueous two-phase system and solvent reverse extraction. The partitioning behavior of nicotine was investigated in an isopropyl alcohol/ (NH4)2SO4 aqueous two-phase system. The effects of the addition of salt, pH and temperature on the partitioning behavior of nicotine were studied. The recovery rate of nicotine was 96.1% with a purity of above 99% when optimal conditions were used [(NH4) 2SO4 25%, pH 9, temperature 35° C, isopropyl alcohol 5 mL].

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Xing, J. M., Li, F. F., & Ping, J. (2009). Recovery and purification of nicotine from waste tobacco by aqueous two-phase system/reverse extraction. Natural Product Communications, 4(8), 1093–1094. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400815

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