Affiliation:
1. CNRS Inserm Chemical and Biological Techniques for Health (UTCBS) Université Paris Cité School of Pharmacy 4 avenue de l'Observatoire F-75006 Paris France
2. Laboratory of Polymeric & Composite Materials Materia Nova – Research and Innovative Center Avenue Copernic 3 B-7000 Mons Belgium
3. Natural products, Analysis, Synthesis, UMR CNRS 8038 CiTCoM Université Paris Cité, School of Pharmacy F-75006 Paris France
Abstract
AbstractIn the spirit of circular economy and sustainable chemistry, the use of environmentally friendly chemical products in pharmacy has become a hot topic. In recent years, organic solvents have been the subject of a great range of restriction policies due to their harmful effects on the environment and toxicity to human health. In parallel, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have emerged as suitable greener solvents with beneficial environmental impacts and a rich palette of physicochemical advantages related to their low cost and biocompatibility. Additionally, DESs can enable remarkable solubilizing effect for several active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), thus forming therapeutic DESs (TheDESs). In this work, special attention is paid to DESs, presenting a precise definition, classification, methods of preparation, and characterization. A description of natural DESs (NaDESs), i. e., eutectic solvents present in natural sources, is also reported. Moreover, the present review article is the first one to detail the different approaches for judiciously selecting the constituents of DESs in order to minimize the number of experiments. The role of DESs in the biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors and their impact on the development of successful therapies are also discussed.
Funder
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
European Commission
Universidad de Costa Rica
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry
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