
Electrocoagulation was used for dechlorophyllation of alcoholic extracts from five plants. The results showed that for every plant extract studied, electrocoagulation was more efficient than the classical solvent extraction method in removing plant pigments, while not affecting the important secondary metabolites in those extracts.
Ethanol, Dechlorophyllation, Plant Extracts, Cassia, Organic chemistry, Centella, QD241-441, electrocoagulation, Solanum lycopersicum, electrolytic decolourisation, Electrocoagulation, Stevia, Andrographis
Ethanol, Dechlorophyllation, Plant Extracts, Cassia, Organic chemistry, Centella, QD241-441, electrocoagulation, Solanum lycopersicum, electrolytic decolourisation, Electrocoagulation, Stevia, Andrographis
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