Deep Eutectic Solvents
A fluid that is generally composed of two or three safe (cheap, non-toxic, renewable, and biodegradable) components that are capable of self-association, often through hydrogen bond interactions, to form a liquid close to the eutectic composition, i.e., the molar ratio of the components which has the lowest melting point (eutectic point).
Also Known As:
Eutectic Mixtures, Deep; Eutectic Solvents, Deep; Mixtures, Deep Eutectic; Solvents, Deep Eutectic; Deep Eutectic Mixtures; Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents
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relevant articles (1 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Bruzell, Ellen:
3 articles
(08/2016 - 07/2015)
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2. | Tønnesen, Hanne Hjorth:
3 articles
(08/2016 - 07/2015)
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3. | Wikene, Kristine Opsvik:
3 articles
(08/2016 - 07/2015)
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4. | Anjum, Tanzila:
1 article
(10/2022)
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5. | Gilani, Mazhar Amjad:
1 article
(10/2022)
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6. | Khan, Asim Laeeq:
1 article
(10/2022)
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7. | Raja, Arsalan Ahmad:
1 article
(10/2022)
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8. | Sikander, Abu Bakar:
1 article
(10/2022)
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9. | Yasin, Muhammad:
1 article
(10/2022)
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10. | Chaihao, Preenapan:
1 article
(06/2022)
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Related Diseases
1. | Phototoxic Dermatitis (Phototoxicity)
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2. | Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
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3. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
10/15/2020
- " Simulation of Deep Eutectic Solvents' Interaction with Membranes of Cancer Cells Using COSMO-RS." 01/01/2021
- " With their unique merits like easy preparation, high adjustability, low toxicity, low cost, satisfactory stability and biodegradation, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are unarguably green and sustainable API delivery systems that have been developed to improve drug solubility and treat metabolic related diseases including cancer, diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. " 10/15/2020
- " In this study, the profiles of novel N,N-diethylammonium chloride (DAC)-based-deep eutectic solvents (DESs) prepared with various hydrogen bond donors (urea, glycerol, ethylene glycol, malonic acid, and zinc chloride) were compared to those of ChCl-DESs by using HelaS3, AGS, MCF-7, and WRL-68 cancer cell lines. "
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4. | Bacterial Infections (Bacterial Infection)
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5. | Dehydration (Water Stress)
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