Aurelia Alionte
T - Centrul de Bioanaliză
Biografie
M-am alăturat Institutului National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Științe Biologice în anul 1997 ocupând funcția de Tehnician.
Am experiență în: pregatire probe lucru; preparare soluții etalon și de lucrul; inventarierea, intreținerea, efectuarea testelor de performanță și operarea echipamentelor de laborator; înregistrarea reactivilor achiziționați și alcatuirea unei baze de date cu reactivii respectivi. Asistarea cercetatorilor în activitățile de cercetare și dezvoltare necesare implementării proiectelor.
Capacitatea de a lucra în echipă, asumarea responsabilităților, adaptabilitate la sarcini de lucru schimbatoare și situații de criză.
Publicatii
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Infrared Laser-Assisted Extraction Of Bioactive Compounds From Rosa Canina L. |
Alecu Andreia; Albu Camelia; Badea Georgiana-Ileana; Alionte Aurelia; Enache Alin-Alexandru; Radu Gabriel-Lucian; Litescu Simona-Carmen | International Journal Of Molecular Sciences, 2025 | |
RezumatThe extraction of bio-compounds from medicinal plants provides opportunities for using the plant extract for health benefits. Rosa canina L. is considered a natural superfood, and the valorization of its active compounds requires an extraction technique that ensures a suitable extraction yield while preserving the compounds' activity. In our study, infrared laser irradiation (IRLIR) technology was used for the first time in the bioactive compound's extraction from Rosa canina L. Different solvents (water-ethanol, hexane-ethanol) and different extraction times were tested to obtain a high extraction yield. Chromatographic and spectrophotometry methods were used to monitor the profile of bioactive compounds and the antioxidant activity of the extracts. The results obtained for IRLIR were compared with those obtained by accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), an advanced extraction method. The IRLIR technology proved to be a more reliable analytical tool for the extraction of (+)-catechin, gallic acid, and lutein. In addition, a richer extract formula was obtained by IRLIR extraction with respect to ASE, with the IRLIR process ensuring a short extraction time, low volume of the extraction solvent, low energy consumption, and a less expensive device. |
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