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Phytochem Anal ; 35(2): 401-408, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37872711

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INTRODUCTION: Centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) is a liquid-liquid chromatography characterised by its solvent flexibility. The compounds undergoing separation are subjected to a continuous partition process between two immiscible phases in a column space free of solid support. In the context of green chemistry, it is important to substitute halogenated and petroleum-based solvents commonly used in purification processes. OBJECTIVES: The main goal of the current study was to replace classical solvents used in CPC (e.g., hexane and methanol) by green and renewable alternatives. METHODS: Solvents were first selected based on literature. Their commercial availability, price, recyclability, toxicity and ability to form two phases were particularly sought after. KEY FINDINGS: The new two-phase solvent systems were evaluated for the purification of two compounds of interest: piperine and cannabidiol. Using these alternative two-phase solvent systems allows us to isolate natural products with a high purity level (> 95%). CONCLUSION: Substituting petroleum-based solvents with bio-sourced, renewable alternatives reduces the environmental impact of CPC. Herein, new biphasic solvent systems were built using hexamethyldisiloxane, ethyl isobutyrate and 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran in combination with ethanol and water. Furthermore, this research provides a scientific basis for developing new and sustainable solvent systems in CPC.


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Biological Products , Petroleum , Solvents , Chromatography, Liquid , Methanol
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