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Review on extraction techniques for medicinal and aromatic plants
The active ingredients and essential oils of aromatic and therapeutic plants can be extracted using a variety of techniques. The decision is based on how well the procedure fits the specific circumstances and whether it is economically feasible. The traditional techniques for making tinctures and galenicals from aromatic and therapeutic herbs are maceration, percolation, and infusion.