Studying and Modeling of the Extraction Properties of the Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent and Sorbitol-Based Solvents in Regard to Biologically Active Substances from <i>Glycyrrhizae</i> Roots

The purpose of this work was the studying and modeling of the extraction properties of the sorbitol-based natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES) and sorbitol-based solvents in regard to biologically-active substances (BASs) from <i>Glycyrrhizae</i> roots using theoretical fundamentals bas...

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Main Authors: Nikolay Boyko, Elena Zhilyakova, Anastasiya Malyutina, Oleg Novikov, Dmitriy Pisarev, Rimma Abramovich, Olga Potanina, Simon Lazar, Praskovia Mizina, Rita Sahaidak-Nikitiuk
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/7/1482
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Summary:The purpose of this work was the studying and modeling of the extraction properties of the sorbitol-based natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES) and sorbitol-based solvents in regard to biologically-active substances (BASs) from <i>Glycyrrhizae</i> roots using theoretical fundamentals based on the laws of statistical physics, thermodynamics, and physical chemistry previously developed by us. In our studies, we used <i>Glycyrrhizae</i> roots, simple maceration, plant raw material:solvent ratio 1:10 <i>w/v</i>, temperature 25 &#176;C, extraction time 24 h; standards of licuroside and glycyram; RP HPLC, differential scanning calorimetry, integral dielectric, impedance and conductivity spectroscopy method of analysis; the following solvents: sorbitol-based NADES sorbitol:malic acid:water (1:1:3 in molar ratio), a modified solvent based on NADES sorbitol:malic acid:water:glycerin (1:1:1:1 in molar ratio) and sorbitol-based solvents sorbitol:ethanol:water at different ratios. It has been found that regression equations for sorbitol-based solvents in coordinates predicted by the theory have a high value of determination coefficient that equals to R<sup>2</sup><sub>e</sub> = 0.993 for glycyram and R<sup>2</sup><sub>e</sub> = 0.976 for licuroside. It has been found that the extraction properties of sorbitol-based NADES with a dielectric constant (&#949;) equal to 33 &#177; 2 units are equivalent to those of the sorbitol:ethanol:water solvent with &#949; = 34 units, and the extraction properties of modified solvent based on NADES with &#949; = 41 &#177; 2 units are inferior to those of the sorbitol-ethanol-water solvents with maximum value of BASs yield with the dielectric constant range 40 &#247; 50 units. The theoretical fundamentals suggested provide a possibility for an explanation of the mechanism, quantitative description of the extraction properties of the solvent, and target search of the optimal solvent by its dielectric constant.
ISSN:1420-3049