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FPR aqueous extract, at low solvent extraction ratio, showed low GI which increased when the solvent extraction ratio increased.
Seeds did not germinate in the FPR aqueous extract at 1 10 extract ratio, and GI increased when the solvent extraction ratio increased.
In FPR extracts, yields were not affect by changing the solvent extraction ratio, while the solvent used had significant effect.
In addition, aqueous extracts were not phytotoxic but enhanced seed germination at higher solvent extraction ratio.
The substrate/solvent ratios were selected on the basis of the experimental conditions required for a nearly quantitative extraction (higher solvent extraction ratio) and the expected high phytotoxicity at lower solvent extraction ratio.
In general, and independently the solvent used, when the solvent extraction ratio increased, the extraction yield did not increase significantly.
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Figure 1 shows the extraction yields for BSG, FPR, and LPR at 1 10, 1 25, and 1 50 solvent extraction ratios.
In our study, applying different solvent extraction ratios did not strongly change the yields regardless the solvent or material and that was in agreement with Kalia et al. [27].
Different parameters of this liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) method had to be optimized, including selection of the extraction solvent, the ratio extraction solvent volume/sample volume or the number of extraction repetitions.
The extraction rate of constituents from crude resources was affected by many factors, such factors as extraction solvent, extraction time, temperature, and the ratio of liquid-solid, which were usually considered to have significant effect on compounds extraction rate [ 18, 25].
Khz-cp was extracted by solvent extraction.
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