Technology that enables efficient extraction of active components, with no need for organic solvents
Subcritical water extraction uses the characteristics of subcritical water for efficient extraction of components which are usually difficult to dissolve in water. Using only "subcritical" water, or water that does not boil even at high pressure or temperature, this people- and environment-friendly extraction method bypasses use of organic solvents such as ethanol.
Improves extraction rate of active components
- Dissolves components that do not readily dissolve in water
- Retrieves components which cannot be extracted using conventional methods
Lowering molecular weight by accelerating reaction of hydrolysis
- Improves absorption of active components
- Improves rate of intracorporeal absorption of active components
Hot water extraction: 90 degrees (15 mins); alcohol extraction: 100% ethanol (overnight); subcritical water extraction: 180 degrees (3MPa); J Med Food 24 (5) 2021, 533-541