Abstract

Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), a kind of “green” medium, was used to extract artemisinin from the Chinese herb Artemisia annua L. to replace the traditional volatile and explosive solvents like petroleum ether, diethyl ether, etc. PEGs, with different molecular weights, show excellent ability for artemisinin extraction, and the extraction efficiency decreased with the increase of molecular weight. It was also demonstrated that ultrasonic irradiation could further enhance extraction efficiency compared with conventional water bath heating. Results indicate that the extraction amount of artemisinin from one gram of the leaves could reach 15.8 mg/g under the optimal conditions with ultrasonic power of 100 W, the temperature of 50 °C, time of 1 h in PEG-200, which were optimized by response surface method. Compared with Soxhlet extraction using petroleum ether (PE), the method developed here shows higher extraction efficiency (15.8 mg/g for PEG vs. 14.9 mg/g for PE process) and shorter extraction time (1 h vs. ...

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