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The extraction of yellow gentian root (Gentiana lutea L .)

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 Several solvents have been investigated for the preparation of bitter compounds of gentian roots (Gentiana lutea L.) for food applications. The highest concentrations of the bitter compounds, amarogentin and gentiopicroside, were obtained with ethanol : water 55 : 45 (v/v), propylene glycol: water 30 : 70 (v/v) and ethanol: propylene glycol: water 20 : 20 : 60 (v/v/v). Enzyme treatment prior to solvent extraction gave a greater extract yield (3.5%) but the amarogentin and gentiopicroside concentrations remained the same. The volatile fraction was affected by the solvent used through the formation of esters of organic acids from the plant.

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Received: 22 January 1997 / Revised version: 18 March 1997

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Ariño, A., Arberas, I., Leiton, M. et al. The extraction of yellow gentian root (Gentiana lutea L .). Z Lebensm Unters Forsch 205, 295–299 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002170050168

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