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Using natural deep eutectic solvents for the extraction of antioxidant compounds from cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) fruits

Sik et al., 2024

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7464937635786356156
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Sik B
Székelyhidi R
Lakatos E
Ajtony Z
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Green Analytical Chemistry

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Traditionally used extraction methods are usually based on toxic and/or flammable solvents. Therefore, currently, increased attention has been focused on environmentally friendly green extraction techniques. We aimed to develop a green extraction procedure by using …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K8/00Cosmetic or similar toilet preparations
    • A61K8/18Cosmetic or similar toilet preparations characterised by the composition
    • A61K8/96Cosmetic or similar toilet preparations characterised by the composition containing material, or derivatives thereof of undetermined constitution
    • A61K8/97Cosmetic or similar toilet preparations characterised by the composition containing material, or derivatives thereof of undetermined constitution of vegetable origin, e.g. plant extracts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K36/00Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
    • A61K36/18Magnoliophyta (angiosperms)
    • A61K36/185Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons)
    • A61K36/87Vitaceae or Ampelidaceae (Vine or Grape family), e.g. wine grapes, muscadine or peppervine

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