Issue 5, 2005

Green Chemistry in Ethiopia: the cleaner extraction of essential oils from Artemisia afra: a comparison of clean technology with conventional methodology

Abstract

One of the principal aims of Green Chemistry is to bring the benefits of modern chemical manufacture to developing countries without imposing the environmental burden that has plagued the industrialised world. In this paper we present early results from a comparative study of greener extraction methods (microwaves, ultrasound, supercritical fluids) on Artemisia afra, a plant traditionally employed as a fragrance, insect repellent and as a treatment for heart troubles and coughs. We show that lower temperature extraction methods give a qualitatively larger range of extracts than traditional hydrodistillation and therefore may have some promise for use in developing countries.

Graphical abstract: Green Chemistry in Ethiopia: the cleaner extraction of essential oils from Artemisia afra: a comparison of clean technology with conventional methodology

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2004
Accepted
04 Apr 2005
First published
18 Apr 2005

Green Chem., 2005,7, 352-356

Green Chemistry in Ethiopia: the cleaner extraction of essential oils from Artemisia afra: a comparison of clean technology with conventional methodology

N. Asfaw, P. Licence, A. A. Novitskii and M. Poliakoff, Green Chem., 2005, 7, 352 DOI: 10.1039/B417961G

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