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Enrichment,<i>in vitro</i>, and quantification study of antidiabetic compounds from neglected weed<i>Mimosa pudica</i>using supercritical CO<sub>2</sub>and CO<sub>2</sub>-Soxhlet

Author Affiliations
International Islamic University Malaysia, King Saud University, University of Malaya, Universiti of Malaysia Sabah, ...
Published InSeparation Science and Technology
Year2017
Citations23

Abstract

Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) using carbon dioxide (CO2) and liquid CO2 using Soxhlet (CO2-Soxhlet) extraction were employed to extract three (3) antidiabetic compounds viz. stigmasterol, quercetin, and avicularin from Mimosa pudica. Various extraction parameters were studied. Extracts were analyzed pharmacologically, qualitatively and quantitatively to ascertain enrichment levels. All three antidiabetic compounds were effectively enriched under optimized conditions of temperature 60°C, pressure 40 MPa, co-solvent ratio 30%, and CO2 flow rate of 5 ml min−1. SFE was found to be the better method for enrichment of the antidiabetic compounds than the CO2-Soxhlet method. Extraction conditions were seen to affect the enrichment of desired compounds.
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