Novel methods to extract flavanones and xanthones from the root bark of Maclura pomifera
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A comparison between the extraction yields of xanthones and flavanones from the root bark of the Maclura pomifera by solid-liquid
extraction (SLE), matrix solid phase dispersion (MSPD), and an alternative method using sea sand as a sample disruptor, is presented here.
Two extraction solvents were used for all extraction techniques, dichloromethane and methanol:water, (9:1, v/v). The extraction procedures
were reproducible as the R.S.D. values were less than 5% for almost all compounds. A recovery above 80% was obtained for macluraxanthone
using the sea sand extraction procedure. Statistical treatment, ANOVA-single factor, was used to evaluate the different extraction procedures,
and homogenization of plant material with sand followed by elution with dichloromethane provided the most efficient and rapid extraction
method.
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D.M. Teixeira, C.T. da Costa / J. Chromatogr. A 1062 (2005) 175–181