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- W4200205312 abstract "Food bioactive compounds are known to be heat sensitive and vulnerable to chemical, physical, and microbiological changes. Losses of some nutrients, low production efficiency, and time- and energy-consuming are limitations of various conventional food-processing methods. These shortcomings have led to the use of new sustainable “green” techniques which typically involve less time, water, and energy. The advantages of using green solvents created a revolution for the demand of ionic liquids (ILs), to replace the traditional organic solvents that are highly volatile and toxic in nature. Nonetheless, their green aspects have been questioned in the recent times due to their poor biocompatibility and biodegradability. Hence, to overcome this lacuna, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) came into existence since 2004, as a green alternative to ILs. Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs), a new class of DESs, may be regarded as designer solvents due to their numerous structural variations and possibility to design their physicochemical properties. These ideal alternative solvents are extremely recommended for extraction of food bioactive compounds as they have high solvency, low toxicity and low environmental impacts, easily biodegradable, obtained from renewable resources at a reasonable price, and should be easy to recycle without any deleterious effect to the environment." @default.
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