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Extraction of Steviol from Stevia?

Farenimio - 12-2-2016 at 23:52

I want to isolate Steviol from stevia, can I do it by acid hydrolysis of Steviol glycosides? does anyone has a procedure for this?

Mabus - 13-2-2016 at 09:56

Not sure how effective this method is, but I guess better than nothing:
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Hydroxydehydrostevic acid ("steviol", IV). (a) From stevioside. In the enzymatic hydrolysis of stevioside the directions of Bride1 and Lavieille (1) were modified as follows. A solution of 2.0 g. of stevioside in 250 ml. of water (boiled previously) to which had been added 5 ml. of freshly prepared ("enzyme-juice" and 10 ml. of toluene, was incubated at 34° for 6 days. The pH in different experiments varied from 4.8 to 5.3. The slightly colored, and clear solution became opaque and turbid after about 10 hrs., and a fine white apparently amorphous precipitate containing crystalline material appeared. The reaction mixture was exhaustively extracted with ether, and the residue of the washed and dried ethereal solution was recrystallized from ethanol-water or methanol and gave 0.43 g. (54%) of needles melting at 206-208°, [elD -74.0° (ethanol). Another crystallization from methanol gave 0.35 g.(44%) of needles melting at 212-213° with a change above 180’ to rhomboid plates, [ala -93.6° (ethanol), lit. (1) m.p. 215°, [.ID -94.7° (ethanol). The analytical sample was dried at 100° in a high vacuum.
Anal. Calc’d for C20HS0O3: C, 75.43; H, 9.50; Active H, 2.00. Found: C, 75.48; H, 9.60; Active H, 2.13.


http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jo01125a013

Romix - 15-2-2016 at 07:39

Interested, to.