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Extraction and Isolation of Phenolic Compounds

2012
Phenolic compounds constitute a major class of plant secondary metabolites that are widely distributed in the plant kingdom and show a large structural diversity. These compounds occur as aglycones or glycosides, as monomers or constituting highly polymerized structures, or as free or matrix-bound compounds.
Susana González-Manzano   +3 more
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Application of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) for Phenolic Compounds Extraction: Overview, Challenges, and Opportunities.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
The green chemistry era has pushed the scientific community to investigate and implement new solvents in phenolic compounds (PC) extraction as alternatives to organic solvents, which are toxic and may be dangerous.
Mariana Ruesgas-Ramón   +2 more
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Phenolic Compounds and Wine Color

1990
Variations in wine types and styles are largely due to the concentration and composition of wine phenols. From the vineyard to production and aging, fine wines can be viewed in terms of management of phenolic compounds. Phenols are responsible for red wine color, astringency, and bitterness; they contribute to the olfactory profile; serve as important ...
Kenneth C. Fugelsang   +3 more
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High-Performance Separation of Phenolic Compounds from Coal-Based Liquid Oil by Deep Eutectic Solvents

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2019
The separation of phenolic compounds from coal-based liquid oil is of economic value and practical significance. Conventional separation techniques for phenolic compounds always produce a large amount of wastewater.
Lan Yi   +3 more
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Phenol Compound in Produced Water

Proceedings of SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference, 1994
Abstract Phenol is an organic compound that may present in produced water of oil and gas industries. Some of phenol compounds are mostly used as raw material in disinfectant and adhesive industries. Phenol and its derivatives are hazardous materials with its toxicity level varies depending on the type of phenol.
Bambang Sudewo   +2 more
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Phenolic Compounds: Introduction

2013
“Plant phenolics” and “polyphenols” are secondary natural metabolites arising biogenetically fromeitherthe shikimate/phenylpropanoid pathway,which directly provides phenylpropanoids, or the “polyketide” acetate/malonate pathway, which can produce simple phenols, or both, thus producing monomeric and polymeric phenols and polyphenols, which fulfill a ...
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Phenolic Compounds in Food

, 2022
C. Tuberoso, C. Orrú
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A review of technologies for the phenolic compounds recovery and phenol removal from wastewater

Chemical engineering research & design, 2021
K. A. Mohamad Said   +4 more
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Phenolic Compounds in Fruits [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
A. E. Quirós-Sauceda   +5 more
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