1. What have the authors contributed in "Natural deep eutectic solvents as a new extraction media for phenolic metabolites in carthamus tinctorius l" ?
In this study, a wide range of recently discovered natural ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents ( NADES ) composed of natural compounds were investigated for the extraction of phenolic compounds of diverse polarity.. Safflower was selected as a case study because its aromatic pigments cover a wide range of polarities.. This study reveals the potential of NADES for applications involving the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural sources.. With the aim of developing environmentally friendly solvents, ionic liquids ( ILs ) have received increasing attention because they possess attractive properties such as negligible volatility at room temperature and adjustable physicochemical properties that give the ability to dissolve a wide range of solutes and allow for tailor-made selectivities for extractions and separations.. However, the high viscosity and solid state of most DES at room temperature restrict their application as extraction solvents and there is still no report on their use for obtaining active compounds from plant materials.. Many advantageous features of NADES ( such as their sustainability, biodegradability combined with acceptable pharmaceutical toxicity profiles, and their high solubilization power of both polar and nonpolar compounds ) suggest their potential as green solvents for extraction.
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2. What is the author's financial interest in this work?
This work was supported by an NWO ECHO Grant (project no. 711.012.010) and partially by the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (PM56641), Korea.
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![Table 1. Relative Extraction Yield of Three Representative Metabolites [Hydroxysafflor Yellow A (HSYA), Cartormin, and Carthamin] from Safflower with Six Different Solventsa](/figures/table-1-relative-extraction-yield-of-three-representative-2i9dvzkz.png)


