Abstract

(1) Background: Ionic liquids (ILs) are considered “green” solvents and have been widely used in the extraction and separation field in recent years; (2) Methods: In this study, some common ILs and functionalized magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) were used as adjuvants for the solvent extraction of paclitaxel from Taxus x media (T. x media) using methanol solution. The extraction conditions of methanol concentration, IL type and amount, solid–liquid ratio, extraction temperature, and ultrasonic irradiation time were investigated in single factor experiments. Then, three factors of IL amount, solid–liquid ratio, and ultrasonic irradiation time were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM); (3) Results: The MIL [C4MIM]FeCl3Br was screened as the optimal adjuvant. Under the optimization conditions of 1.2% IL amount, 1:10.5 solid–liquid ratio, and 30 min ultrasonic irradiation time, the extraction yield reached 0.224 mg/g; and (4) Conclusions: Compared with the conventional solvent extraction, this ultrasonic assisted extraction (UAE) using methanol and MIL as adjuvants can significantly improve the extraction yield, reduce the use of methanol, and shorten the extraction time, which has the potentiality of being used in the extraction of some other important bioactive compounds from natural plant resources.

Highlights

  • Paclitaxel (Taxol® ) is a kind of terpene compound separated from various Taxus species

  • It was found that the extraction using magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) as adjuvants to the salting-out extraction system can obtain higher extraction yield compared with no addition of Ionic liquids (ILs) or addition of common ILs [21]

  • Eight imidazolium based ILs were considered as the adjuvants, including three common ILs and five functionalized MILs

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Zhijian Tan 1, * ID , Qiao Li 2 , Chaoyun Wang 1, *, Wanlai Zhou 1 , Yuanru Yang 1 , Hongying Wang 1 , Yongjian Yi 1 and Fenfang Li 2. Abstract: (1) Background: Ionic liquids (ILs) are considered “green” solvents and have been widely used in the extraction and separation field in recent years; (2) Methods: In this study, some common ILs and functionalized magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) were used as adjuvants for the solvent extraction of paclitaxel from Taxus x media (T. x media) using methanol solution. The extraction conditions of methanol concentration, IL type and amount, solid–liquid ratio, extraction temperature, and ultrasonic irradiation time were investigated in single factor experiments. Three factors of IL amount, solid–liquid ratio, and ultrasonic irradiation time were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM); (3) Results: The MIL [C4 MIM]FeCl3 Br was screened as the optimal adjuvant. Under the optimization conditions of 1.2% IL amount, 1:10.5 solid–liquid ratio, and 30 min ultrasonic irradiation time, the extraction yield reached 0.224 mg/g; and (4) Conclusions: Compared with the conventional solvent extraction, this ultrasonic assisted extraction (UAE) using methanol and MIL as adjuvants can significantly improve the extraction yield, reduce the use of methanol, and shorten the extraction time, which has the potentiality of being used in the extraction of some other important bioactive compounds from natural plant resources

Introduction
Screening of the Optimal IL as Adjuvant
Effect
Effect of IL Amount
Effect of Solid–Liquid Ratio
Effect ofThe
Effect of Extraction Temperature
Effectpaclitaxel of Extraction
Effect of Ultrasonic Irradiation Time
Optimization of the Extraction by RSM
Materials and Methods
Solvent
Statistical Analysis
Conclusions
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