posted on 2025-04-15, 15:14authored byMadushmita Hatimuria, Sweety Basumatary, Amit Kumar Trivedi, Vinod Kumar, Satish Kumar Pandey, Ashok Pabbathi
Over the past decade, there has been
a significant increase in
the discovery of greener solvents for industrial applications. In
this context, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have emerged as promising
candidates across various sectors, including biomass conversion, paper
and pulp, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. A new class of DESs, known
as natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs), is derived from natural
chemicals and is expected to be more environmentally friendly. However,
research into the environmental impact and toxicity of NADESs is still
limited. Given the broad applications of DESs and the urgent need
for sustainable alternatives, studying their toxicity is crucial.
In our current study, we focused on NADESs formulated from menthol,
thymol, and amino acid. We assessed their toxicity on different cell
lines using standard biochemical assays. Remarkably, our findings
also indicate that these NADESs exhibit low toxicity in the HaCaT
cell line and a mice blood sample. We also found that all of the tested
NADESs have shown better antimicrobial property values compared to
the individual components of NADESs, indicating the importance of
NADES formulation for applications. Among the tested NADESs, menthol:thymol
(1:1) showed the best antibacterial properties. These results hold
significant implications for the development of NADESs in industrial
applications, suggesting a path forward for the adoption of greener
and safer solvents.