2021
DOI: 10.3390/cosmetics8030091
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Preparation of Readily-to-Use Stilbenoids Extract from Morus alba Callus Using a Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent

Abstract: The consumer and cosmetic industries have recently placed a greater emphasis on ecofriendly solvents for botanical extraction, including natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES). In this study, NADES were prepared for Morus alba callus extraction. The efficiency of extraction from the NADES and methanol was investigated by comparison of the stilbenoids yield and anti-melanogenesis activity. Prior to testing the irritability of a suitable NADES on the reconstructed human epidermis (RhE), the effect of the selecte… Show more

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“…The Ch/Pdiol grapevine root extract could be applied in cosmetic formulations. Similar NADES compositions have been previously reported for extracting resveratrol from mulberry callus using Ch/Gly [38] and from grapevine canes or peanut roots using Ch/Bdiol [44,50]. The Fru/LA grapevine root extract was selected for the storage stability study because of its potential use in foods and the previously described ability of acidic NADES to extract resveratrol from Gnetum gnemon seeds (B/LA), Polygonum cuspidatum roots (Ch/OxA), Morus alba callus (Ch/MA), and grapevine shoots (Ch/levulinic acid) [10,11,38,45].…”
Section: Stability Study Of Ready-to-use Nades Extractssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The Ch/Pdiol grapevine root extract could be applied in cosmetic formulations. Similar NADES compositions have been previously reported for extracting resveratrol from mulberry callus using Ch/Gly [38] and from grapevine canes or peanut roots using Ch/Bdiol [44,50]. The Fru/LA grapevine root extract was selected for the storage stability study because of its potential use in foods and the previously described ability of acidic NADES to extract resveratrol from Gnetum gnemon seeds (B/LA), Polygonum cuspidatum roots (Ch/OxA), Morus alba callus (Ch/MA), and grapevine shoots (Ch/levulinic acid) [10,11,38,45].…”
Section: Stability Study Of Ready-to-use Nades Extractssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This screening was used to select NADES systems able to extract these stilbenoids from grapevine roots. Choline chloride and betaine-based NADES systems were selected due to their comprehensive description in the literature and their potential application in cosmetic formulations [10,11,38]. Glucose and fructose-based NADES systems could be used for applications in the food industry.…”
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“…In the study from Komaikul et al (2021) , they extracted stilbenoids from Morus alba callus by using a selected NADES of chloride-GL mixture. The NADES extract of Morus alba callus showed comparable anti-melanogenesis activity compared with methanol extract and no irritation effect on reconstructed human epidermis .…”
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“…Elicited M. alba in vitro cultures have also proved to be effective stilbene-producing systems [ 31 , 32 , 33 ], with the highest levels of mulberroside A, oxyresveratrol and resveratrol achieved in M. alba root cultures treated with MJ plus yeast extract [ 32 ]. The same treatment also improved the production of all three stilbenes in immobilized M. alba cells [ 33 ].…”
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