2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2023.117986
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Ultrasound assisted hydrotropic extraction of polyphenols from green tea leaves in aqueous media

Alimpia Borah,
Monti Gogoi,
Rajiv Goswami
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“…Ming-Jun et al proved that high temperatures were detrimental to the extraction of polyphenols [ 38 ]. Alimpia et al [ 39 ] explored that the optimal extraction temperature for polyphenols was 60 °C, but further increases in the extraction temperature did not increase the same. Thus, 60 °C was selected as the most suitable ultrasound temperature.…”
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“…Ming-Jun et al proved that high temperatures were detrimental to the extraction of polyphenols [ 38 ]. Alimpia et al [ 39 ] explored that the optimal extraction temperature for polyphenols was 60 °C, but further increases in the extraction temperature did not increase the same. Thus, 60 °C was selected as the most suitable ultrasound temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%