How it’s made

Herbal extraction Part 3

Herbal Molecular extraction 1. Purpose: The goal of molecular extraction is to separate desired molecules from other components in a sample, which may include impurities, solvents, or other unwanted substances. 2. Techniques:– Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Involves using two immiscible liquids to separate compounds based on their solubility.– Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE): A method where target molecules are […]

Herbal extraction Part 3 Read More »

herbal extraction part 2

A Soxhlet extractor is a specialized laboratory apparatus used for the continuous extraction of compounds from solid materials. It is particularly useful for extracting lipophilic (fat-soluble) substances from solid samples, such as plant materials, using a solvent. The Soxhlet extraction method is advantageous because it allows for efficient extraction without the need for repeated manual

herbal extraction part 2 Read More »

herbal extraction part 1

Herbal extraction is a process used to obtain active compounds from plants, which can be used for medicinal, therapeutic, or culinary purposes. The main goal is to concentrate the beneficial properties of the plant while removing undesirable components. Common Extraction Methods: 1. Infusion: This method involves steeping herbs in hot water, similar to making tea.

herbal extraction part 1 Read More »

Shopping Cart