Abstract
PRACTICAL APPLICATION:
Low frequency ultrasound was employed to extract bioactive compounds from the inflorescence part of Cannabis. The responses evaluated were-total phenols, flavonoids, ferric reducing assay and yield. The solvent composition and time significantly influenced the extraction process. Appreciably higher extraction of cannabinoids was achieved on sonication against control.
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KEYWORDS:
Cannabis sativa L.; cannabinoids; phenolic compounds; process optimization; response surface methodology; ultrasonic extraction
- PMID: 29437231
- DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14075