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The six principles of Green extraction of natural products

Authors: Farid CHEMAT, Anne-Sylvie FABIANO-TIXIER, Maryline ABERT-VIAN

Publication date: November 10, 2018, Review date: March 10, 2021

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7. Conclusion

Industrial processes are at the heart of environmental and societal concerns. The publication of the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry by Anastas in 1998, soon followed by the 12 Principles of Green Engineering, laid the foundations for the implementation of more modern, sustainable processes. The aim of these principles is to make chemical manufacturers aware of the importance of developing their production processes, and extraction processes in particular, through technological innovation, in order to respond to current issues. Indeed, the depletion of fossil resources, emissions of volatile organic compounds, global warming, the economic impact, and the impact on human health...

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