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Sustainable Membrane Technologies for By-Product Separation of Non-Pharmaceutical Common Compounds

Journal

WATER
Volume 14, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14244072

Keywords

membrane; membrane filtration; macromolecules; TCM; purification

Funding

  1. Guangzhou Institute of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS, and China
  2. Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China
  3. Shenzhen Science and Technology program [KCXFZ 2021221173402006]

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The Chinese pharmaceutical industry and TCM are essential parts of Chinese culture. Traditional methods for preparing TCMs have become less standardized, resulting in lower-quality medicines. Membrane technology, an environmentally-friendly and energy-saving technology, is being used for the concentration, purification, and separation of TCMs. However, there is often a lack of consideration for the influence of membrane materials and structures on separation during the membrane selection process.
The Chinese pharmaceutical industry and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are both vital components of Chinese culture. Some traditional methods used to prepare TCMs have lost their conformity, and as a result, are producing lower-quality medicines. In this regard, the TCM sector has been looking for new ways to boost productivity and product quality. Membrane technology is environmentally-friendly, energy-saving technology, and more efficient than traditional technologies. Membrane separation is the most effective method for separating and cleaning the ingredients of the non-pharmaceutical common compounds from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Membrane technology is currently being employed for the concentration, purification, and separation of TCMs. This review paper discusses how membranes are fabricated and their role in non-pharmaceutical common compound separation and TCM purification. Accordingly, the membrane applicability and the technological advantage were also analyzed in non-pharmaceutical common compound separation. Researchers pay attention to the choice of membrane pore size when selecting membranes but often ignore the influence of membrane materials and membrane structure on separation, resulting in certain blindness in the membrane selection process.

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