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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2014

Extraction of polyphenols from black tea – Conventional and ultrasound assisted extraction

Simon Both; Farid Chemat; Jochen Strube

Products from plant raw materials gain increasing importance in food-, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry. By way of contrast, due to lack of detailed physico-chemical fundamentals, existing production processes are economically not optimal designed. This leads to a need for deeper understanding of the processes and furthermore a systematic process and equipment design for the potentially applicable extraction techniques. Using the example of polyphenol extraction from black tea (Kenya), the conventional and ultrasound assisted extractions are investigated. Here, the state of the art as well as a comparison between the two techniques is in focus. Especially, resulting quasi-equilibria and mass transport kinetics serves as a criteria. The physico-chemical background is discussed taking particle size distributions and scanning electron microscope (SEM) measurements into account. Conclusively, process alternatives are projected and discussed. Hence, the present study makes influences of ultrasound technique on physico-chemical characteristics during extraction a subject of discussion.


Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2012

Characterization of Feed Properties for Conceptual Process Design Involving Complex Mixtures, Such as Natural Extracts

Jan Pablo Josch; Simon Both; Jochen Strube


Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2014

Process design based on physicochemical properties for the example of obtaining valuable products from plant-based extracts

I. Koudous; Simon Both; Gennadi Gudi; Hartwig Schulz; Jochen Strube


Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2013

Optimizing Established Processes like Sugar Extraction from Sugar Beets – Design of Experiments versus Physicochemical Modeling

Simon Both; J. Eggersglüß; A. Lehnberger; T. Schulz; T. Schulze; Jochen Strube


Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2014

Model-based equipment-design for plant-based extraction processes – considering botanic and thermodynamic aspects

Simon Both; I. Koudous; U. Jenelten; Jochen Strube


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2013

Resource‐Efficient Process Technology for Energy Plants

Simon Both; C. Helling; Jan C. Namyslo; Dieter E. Kaufmann; Beate Rother; Hinrich Harling; Jochen Strube


Green Extraction of Natural Products : Theory and Practice | 2015

Mass Transfer Enhancement for Solid–Liquid Extractions

Simon Both; Jochen Strube; Giancarlo Cravatto


Green Extraction of Natural Products : Theory and Practice | 2015

Process Engineering and Product Design for Green Extraction

Simon Both; Reinhard Ditz; Martin Tegtmeier; U. Jenelten; Jochen Strube


Planta Medica | 2013

GACP regulation for herbal raw materials

Hansjörg Hagels; Martin Tegtmeier; Jochen Strube; Simon Both


Planta Medica | 2013

QBD in process design for phytoextracts

Martin Tegtmeier; Jochen Strube; Simon Both; Hansjörg Hagels

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Jochen Strube

Clausthal University of Technology

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I. Koudous

Clausthal University of Technology

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C. Helling

Clausthal University of Technology

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Jan Pablo Josch

Clausthal University of Technology

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Dieter E. Kaufmann

Clausthal University of Technology

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J. Eggersglüß

Clausthal University of Technology

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Jan C. Namyslo

Clausthal University of Technology

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