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Extraction of Natural Products from Agro-industrial Wastes. A Green and Sustainable Approach

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5238299

Extraction of Natural Products from Agro-industrial Wastes: A Green and Sustainable Approach focuses on the different techniques used in this type of extraction, such as ultrasound assisted, microwave assisted, supercritical and other green extraction techniques. The book compiles the expertise of authors with diversified backgrounds in analytical chemistry, natural product chemistry and separation technology. It will be of interest to researchers working in the fields of Analytical Chemistry, Separation Science, Green extraction techniques and Agro-Industrial wastes. Readers will find quantitative descriptions and reliable guidelines that reflect the maturation and demand of the field and the development of new green methods.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Agro-Industrial wastes

2. Introduction to Natural Products

3. Ionic liquids with microwave assisted extraction of natural products

4. Pressurized liquid extraction of natural products

5. Supercritical CO2 extraction of natural products

6. Solvent extraction of natural products

7. Extraction of flavonoids from agro-industrial waste

8. Extraction of bioactive compounds from agro-industrial waste

9. Extraction of antioxidants from agro-industrial waste

10. Extraction of carotenoids from agro-industrial waste

11. Extraction of lycopene from agro-industrial waste

12. Extraction of natural dyes from agro-industrial waste

13. Extraction of lignin from agro-industrial waste

14. Extraction of fatty acids from agro-industrial waste and its significance

15. Extraction of pectin from agro-industrial waste

16. Extraction of cellulosic fibers from date palm byproducts

17. Recent Advances in extraction of keratin from Industrial waste

18. Extraction of essential oils from coconut industrial waste

19. Extraction of cellulose from agro-industrial waste

Authors

Showkat Ahmad Bhawani Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, UNIMAS, Malaysia. Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhawani is presently working as an Associate Professor at Department of chemistry, Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, UNIMAS Malaysia. In addition to this, he has a teaching experience of two years from King Abdul Aziz University- North Jeddah and a post-doctoral experience of Three years from the Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. He has received his M Sc. in Analytical Chemistry and Ph D. in Applied Analytical Chemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He is working on the synthesis of molecular Imprinting polymers for the removal/extraction of dyes, fungicides and various natural products from environmental and biological samples. In addition to this, he is also working on the development of new test methods and determining standard conditions for analysis (Separation, Isolation and Determination) of various analytes from environmental and biological samples. He is involved in the analysis of samples like: Surfactants, Amino acids, Drugs, Vitamins, Sugars and Metal ions. He has published 1 book and 8 book chapters and he has published more than 30 papers in various journals. He is life member of Asian polymer association and editorial board member of several journals. Anish Khan Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Anish Khan is currently working as Assistant Professor in Chemistry Department, Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR), Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Completed Ph.D. from Aligarh Muslim University, India in 2010. Completed Postdoctoral from School of Chemical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia (USM) in Electroanalytical chemistry in 2010. Working in the field of synthetic biosensor, polymer composites, organic-inorganic electrically conducting nanocomposites. More than 200 research articles, 70 book chapters 30 books published in referred international publisher and more than 20 international conferences/ workshop. More than 30 research projects completed. Editorial board member of more than 11 international journals. Member of American Nano Society.

Fasihuddin Badruddin Ahmad Professor in Biopolymer/Natural Product Chemistry, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia. Dr. Fasihuddin B Ahmad is currently working as a Professor in Biopolymer/Natural Product Chemistry at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia. Obtained BSc (Hons) in Chemistry from National University of Malaysia; MSc (Chemistry) and PhD (Chemistry) from University of Salford, United Kingdom. More than 35-year experience in academia and actively involved in teaching various courses in the related disciplines such as Polymer Chemistry, Biopolymer, Organic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Industrial Chemistry, Natural Products Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Besides teaching, actively involved in research, publications and postgraduate supervision. He has published more than 275 publications in various indexed and impact journals, 5 books and editorial boards for various proceedings. Completed more than 40 research projects in related field and supervised more than 40 postgraduate students. Excellent research collaboration is established with various international organization for advancement of science.