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Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE)-An Overview


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Among the different extraction techniques used at analytical and preparative scale, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is one of the most used separation technique, which mostly depends on critical temperature and pressure of supercritical fluid. This review covers the most recent developments of SFE indifferent fields (SFE applications), such as food science, natural products, by-product recovery, pharmaceutical and environmental sciences, during the period 2007-2009. The revision is focused on the most recent advances and applications in the different areas; among them, it is remarkable the strong impact of SFE to extract high value compounds from food and various natural products but also its increasing importance in areas such as heavy metals recovery, enantiomeric resolution or drug delivery systems.

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Super Critical Fluid Extraction, Critical Temperature, Critical Pressure, Supercritical Fluid, Food Science, Natural Products.
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Authors

P. Sairam
Nalada College of Pharmacy, Charlapally, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda-508001 Andhra Pradesh, India
Somsubhra Ghosh
Nalada College of Pharmacy, Charlapally, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda-508001 Andhra Pradesh, India
Satyabrata Jena
Nalada College of Pharmacy, Charlapally, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda-508001 Andhra Pradesh, India
K. N. V. Rao
Nalada College of Pharmacy, Charlapally, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda-508001 Andhra Pradesh, India
David Banji
Nalada College of Pharmacy, Charlapally, Hyderabad Road, Nalgonda-508001 Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


Among the different extraction techniques used at analytical and preparative scale, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is one of the most used separation technique, which mostly depends on critical temperature and pressure of supercritical fluid. This review covers the most recent developments of SFE indifferent fields (SFE applications), such as food science, natural products, by-product recovery, pharmaceutical and environmental sciences, during the period 2007-2009. The revision is focused on the most recent advances and applications in the different areas; among them, it is remarkable the strong impact of SFE to extract high value compounds from food and various natural products but also its increasing importance in areas such as heavy metals recovery, enantiomeric resolution or drug delivery systems.

Keywords


Super Critical Fluid Extraction, Critical Temperature, Critical Pressure, Supercritical Fluid, Food Science, Natural Products.

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