2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2021.102317
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Natural deep eutectic solvent formulations for spirulina: Preparation, intensification, and skin impact

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“…NADES could be customized for the extraction of less polar aglycones of flavonoids [12], anthraquinones [13], astaxanthin [14], curcumin [15], glycyrrhizic acid [16], iridoids [17], and steroidal saponins [18]. Hydrophobic terpenes and fatty acid-based NADES allowed for the isolation of carotenoids, free fatty acids, and pheophytin [19]. Recently, a biphasic system based on deep eutectic solvents was proposed for the simultaneous extraction of high polarity chlorogenic acid, quercetin, anthocyanidins, and a low polarity compound artemisinin from Artemisia [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NADES could be customized for the extraction of less polar aglycones of flavonoids [12], anthraquinones [13], astaxanthin [14], curcumin [15], glycyrrhizic acid [16], iridoids [17], and steroidal saponins [18]. Hydrophobic terpenes and fatty acid-based NADES allowed for the isolation of carotenoids, free fatty acids, and pheophytin [19]. Recently, a biphasic system based on deep eutectic solvents was proposed for the simultaneous extraction of high polarity chlorogenic acid, quercetin, anthocyanidins, and a low polarity compound artemisinin from Artemisia [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a biphasic system based on deep eutectic solvents was proposed for the simultaneous extraction of high polarity chlorogenic acid, quercetin, anthocyanidins, and a low polarity compound artemisinin from Artemisia [20]. Several papers report the application of NADES for the recovery of bioactive compounds from seaweeds [19,[21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of NaDES in place of a conventional solvent has led to an increase in unit operations, due to the additional step of preparing the solvent. This drawback is generally circumvented by eliminating the step of eliminating the NaDES, these solvents being recognized as biocompatible and safe [7,17,33,36].…”
Section: Extractionmentioning
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“…Numerous studies have also investigated the use of NaDES in biotechnology on lipid extraction from microorganisms. SIMBA laboratory (University of Tours, Tours, France) has described the first application of NaDES to non-pretreated microalgae for lipid and pigments extraction from the Cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) [17]. Whereas the CIRAD-Montpellier had contributed to a study orientated toward lipid extraction from the oleaginous yeast Saitozyma podzolica [37].…”
Section: Microorganismmentioning
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