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Two-syringe system for demonstration of Naviglio's Principle.<\/p>\n\t\t
1998<\/p>\n\t\t
Author(s)<\/p>\n\t\t
Daniele Naviglio<\/p>\n\t\t
Caption<\/p>\n\t\t
Two-syringe system for verifying validity of Naviglio's Principle.<\/p>\n\t\t
Comments<\/p>\n\t\t
By connecting two syringes by a tube, it is possible to extract more rapidly, in comparison with maceration, active principles from vegetables. An extractive cycle is constituted by a static phase in which the system is under pressure and by a dynamic phase in which liquid is fastly moved in two syringes by alternating pressure on pistons.<\/p>\n\t\t
Discovery<\/p>\n\t\t
This two-syringe system allowed the discovery of Naviglio's Principle that is a new solid-liquid extractive principle more effective than Fick's law in extracting actives from natural plants. On the basis of this new principle an innovative solid-liquid extractor was set up whose name is: Naviglio Extractor.<\/p>\n\t\t
Bibliography<\/p>\n\t\t
Naviglio, D. Naviglio's principle and presentation of an innovative solid-liquid extraction technology: Extractor Naviglio\u00ae. Analytical Letters, 36 (8), pp. 1647-1659, 2003.<\/p>\n\t\t
Email<\/p>\n\t\t
naviglio@unina.it<\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n"}