Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W12366154> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W12366154 endingPage "303" @default.
- W12366154 startingPage "289" @default.
- W12366154 abstract "Pressurized liquid extraction is a versatile technique that allows the extraction of natural bioactive compounds such as curcuminoids, compounds that have medicinal properties and responsible for the yellow color of turmeric. Generally, used as an analytical tool pressurized liquid extraction uses elevated temperatures (313 â 473 K) and moderate to high (3.5 â 20 MPa) pressures to facilitate and enhance the extraction process. Various features such as the use of smaller amounts of solvents, reduced extraction time and no exposure of the compounds to oxygen and light, give this technique advantages over traditional processes of solvent extraction. This review describes the fundamentals and parameters influencing the process of pressurized liquid extraction, exploring the latest developments and trends in the extraction of bioactive compounds such as curcuminoids. It also discusses the possibility of using near room temperature (313 K) and pressures in the range of 10 â 30 MPa as opposing to the use of high temperatures, in the extraction of pigments from plant material rich in starch." @default.
- W12366154 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W12366154 creator A5003341063 @default.
- W12366154 creator A5054024534 @default.
- W12366154 date "2013-12-01" @default.
- W12366154 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W12366154 title "Recent Applications of Pressurized Fluid Extraction: Curcuminoids Extraction with Pressurized Liquids" @default.
- W12366154 cites W1010665351 @default.
- W12366154 cites W102553762 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1464448909 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1963857805 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1965140596 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1967723943 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1968042039 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1970790926 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1970858902 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1971797878 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1972285960 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1972982545 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1975556397 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1980859980 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1983679684 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1986338771 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1988080825 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1988937987 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1991389669 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1991894902 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1996170999 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1997149430 @default.
- W12366154 cites W1999856284 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2005734128 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2008531936 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2011058477 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2011815879 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2012082474 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2016713066 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2016786999 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2018480234 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2023174398 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2032755321 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2034805553 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2035747589 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2036972600 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2037200800 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2038054434 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2041172027 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2045878512 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2046462199 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2048621926 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2049609894 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2050619165 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2051977375 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2052863071 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2054936429 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2055227136 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2056982447 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2059101719 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2061304527 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2061552858 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2063938421 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2070656801 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2072731742 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2076299022 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2076846980 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2081729247 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2084103712 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2085346503 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2086544397 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2088109048 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2089376278 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2089875990 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2093889115 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2095404602 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2100093977 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2102769916 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2123324044 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2137581049 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2140264667 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2149022945 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2153838485 @default.
- W12366154 cites W2156126076 @default.
- W12366154 cites W272209427 @default.
- W12366154 cites W296450459 @default.
- W12366154 doi "https://doi.org/10.5923/j.fph.20130306.05" @default.
- W12366154 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W12366154 type Work @default.
- W12366154 sameAs 12366154 @default.
- W12366154 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542014 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542015 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542016 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542017 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542018 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542019 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542020 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542021 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542022 @default.
- W12366154 countsByYear W123661542023 @default.