Deep eutectic solvents as an alternate to other harmful solvents

Raja Sekharan, T.R. and Margret Chandira, R.M. and Shunmugaperumal, S. and Rajesh, S.C. and Venkateswarlu, B.S. (2022) Deep eutectic solvents as an alternate to other harmful solvents. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 12 (1). pp. 847-860. ISSN 20695837

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Abstract

Solvents generally in liquid form, are used to dissolve, dilute, suspend any substances or extract other materials. More than one-third of the drugs listed in the various Pharmacopeias fall into the poorly water-soluble or water-insoluble categories. For more than 200 years, traditional solvents could be used as a solvent for substances that were insoluble in water. But the usage of these types of solvents should be decreased because these types of solvents are volatile, flammable, and often toxic. Also, the industrialist’s usages in different types of processes prove the risk for workers. In recent years, several solvents have been proposed to be the greener replacement for traditional solvents. Replacing hazardous chemicals with more environmentally friendly alternatives is a matter of current interest, in line with the philosophy of Green Chemistry. The use of nontraditional or nonconventional solvents such as supercritical fluids (SCFs) such as Carbon dioxide (CO<inf>2</inf>) and water, fluorous solvents, solventless reaction Ionic liquids (ILs) and their derivatives [polymeric ILs and magnetic ILs], and deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are alternatives for environmentally unfriendly traditional solvents. Among them, DES is a neoteric class of green solvents defined as a mixture of two or more compounds that are typically solid at room temperature, but when combined at a particular molar ratio, changes into a liquid at room temperature. It is assumed that eutectic mixtures show low volatility, have a broad liquid range, and are water-compatible, non-flammable, non-toxic, biocompatible, and eco-friendly. Eutectic solvents have been useful in several pharmaceutical fields, such as the increase of drug solubility, permeation, and absorption. © 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Chemistry
Divisions: Pharmacy > Vinayaka Mission's College of Pharmacy, Salem > Pharmacology
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Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2025 17:02
Last Modified: 11 Dec 2025 17:05
URI: https://vmuir.mosys.org/id/eprint/5488

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