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  • This study explores the potential to utilize the abundant biomass of (Kunth) for extracting valuable phytochemicals, examining traditional and supercritical extraction techniques.
  • Various extraction methods were assessed for their efficiency based on yield, solvent impact, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity.
  • Significant findings include the identification of powerful antioxidants like kaempferol and the first detection of leontopodic acid in the species, showcasing the biomass's high valorization potential.

Article Abstract

This work investigates the prospects for exploitation of (Kunth) abundant but with limited applications till present biomass. The feasibility of traditional techniques (two-phase solvent, and the benchmark Soxhlet extraction) and supercritical extraction without/with a cosolvent at = 40-60 °C and = 30-50 MPa was examined to explore the possibility of recovering phytochemicals from leaves, flowers and stems. The efficiency of the techniques was assessed and compared based on yield, influence of solvents used, total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of the extracts. Phenolics of different complexities were identified and quantified by applying LC (LC-MS/MS, and LC-HRAM), while the fatty acid profile was determined by GC-FID. The results of this extensive study demonstrated the huge valorization potential and prospects of , since highly potent antioxidants such as kaempferol, kaempferol-3-O-β-d-glucoside (astragalin), and chlorogenic acid were ascertained in considerable amounts. Furthermore, for the first time, the presence of leontopodic acid, a greatly substituted derivative of glucaric acid, was detected in the species.

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