2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-04029-8
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Combination of ultrasound, microwave and conventional extraction techniques for roselle (Hibiscus Sabdariffa. L.) total anthocyanins and phenolics recovery: effect on antioxidant and structural properties

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“…The use of plants in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries has always been a trend and this is largely due to the vital minerals and phytochemicals inherent in plants, which are of high pharmacological importance (Anyasor et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2023). In some regions in China, H. sabdariffa is cultivated mainly for its medicinal properties while in some part of Africa, specifically in the West, the leaves and seeds of H. sabdariffa are cultivated mainly for use in meals (Da-Costa-Rocha, 2014;Boukerche et al, 2023). For example, in Lubumbashi area of Congo, the leaves of H. sabdariffa is the economic important part of the plant as it is consumed as vegetable (Shakalenga et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of plants in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries has always been a trend and this is largely due to the vital minerals and phytochemicals inherent in plants, which are of high pharmacological importance (Anyasor et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2023). In some regions in China, H. sabdariffa is cultivated mainly for its medicinal properties while in some part of Africa, specifically in the West, the leaves and seeds of H. sabdariffa are cultivated mainly for use in meals (Da-Costa-Rocha, 2014;Boukerche et al, 2023). For example, in Lubumbashi area of Congo, the leaves of H. sabdariffa is the economic important part of the plant as it is consumed as vegetable (Shakalenga et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%