Determination, solvent extraction, and purification of artemisinin from Artemisia annua L

Artemisinin, the main active compound in Artemisia annua L., has been used for antimalarial properties for centuries and currently attracting increasing interest for its antiviral activities. In addition, several recent publications indicated that this valuable compound can be effective on Sars-CoV-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied research on medicinal and aromatic plants 2022-04, Vol.28, p.100363, Article 100363
Hauptverfasser: Babacan, Ümit, Cengiz, Mehmet Fatih, Bouali, Mariem, Tongur, Timur, Mutlu, Songül Sever, Gülmez, Enes
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Zusammenfassung:Artemisinin, the main active compound in Artemisia annua L., has been used for antimalarial properties for centuries and currently attracting increasing interest for its antiviral activities. In addition, several recent publications indicated that this valuable compound can be effective on Sars-CoV-2 virus. In the study, a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was optimized in terms of mobile phase compositions, column temperature and flow rate using response surface methodology for the determination of artemisinin from A. annua samples. The method was also validated for some parameters according to the Eurachem guideline. Validated method was applied on A. annua plant samples, cultivated in a controlled condition, and content of artemisinin was found in the range from 5825 to 7972 mg/kg (n = 20). Extraction conditions of artemisinin from the plant samples were also optimized. In the first step of the extraction, solvents with different polarities were applied to the samples for the evaluation of artemisinin solubility. Then, ethanol was chosen for extraction solvent due the high extraction yield and classification in safer chemical ingredients list by EPA. After the extraction, a purification step using various adsorbents was studied to remove remnant impurities such as chlorophyl. The results showed that powdered charcoal was found to be the most effective adsorbent. Amount of the adsorbent was also studied to evaluate for the reduction of chlorophyl without reducing the artemisinin concentration. Finally, purified solvent was dewaxed, evaporated, and dried under nitrogen to concentrate the artemisinin content. In conclusion, the optimized conditions could be regarded as a new alternative technique in pharmaceutical industry for the extraction of artemisinin from A. annua samples. [Display omitted] •Analytical conditions were optimized with RSM for the determination of artemisinin.•Effects of various organic solvents on extraction of artemisinin were examined.•Amount of powdered charcoal was optimized for chlorophyll and artemisinin contents.•Clarified material was dewaxed, evaporated, and dried under nitrogen.•Optimized conditions could be regarded in pharmaceutical industry.
ISSN:2214-7861
2214-7861
DOI:10.1016/j.jarmap.2021.100363