Carotenoids and ellagic acid extraction with Natural deep eutectic solvents – potential application for cosmetic industry?
Abstract
The cosmetic industry faces the challenges of sustainable production due to high negative impact
of the industry on the environment. To tackle such challenges cosmetic industry requires
development of innovative and eco-friendly solutions to exploit agro-food waste and as natural
resources for the next generation of cosmetic products. These solutions should also be aligned
with the principles of “green chemistry”. One of the potential solutions could be the usage of
natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) composed only of edible, recyclable, non-toxic compounds
which are present in nature. More precisely, organic acids, water, sugars, fatty acids, amino acids,
terpenes, alcohols, and other compounds some of which are already used by the cosmetic
industry, can be mixed in the certain ratio to create solvents with specific features suitable for a
wide range of applications. Since large number of NADES combinations can be made these
solvents can be used as extraction medium for natural polar/non-polar compounds, stabilization
medium of extracted compounds etc. Due to NADES edible and nontoxic properties obtained
extracts are ready-to-use and in certain cases may be applied in cosmetic products without
additional separation technology which reduces cost of production. Some of the examples are
application of NADES is carotenoids recovery from pumpkin pulp and ellagic acid from by-product
raspberry seeds which could be potentially incorporated in anti-aging and skin repair products.