Water as Green Solvent: Methods of Solubilisation and Extraction of Natural Products-Past, Present and Future Solutions

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2022 Dec 3;15(12):1507. doi: 10.3390/ph15121507.

Abstract

Water is considered the greenest solvent. Nonetheless, the water solubility of natural products is still an incredibly challenging issue. Indeed, it is nearly impossible to solubilize or to extract many natural products properly using solely water due to their low solubility in this solvent. To address this issue, researchers have tried for decades to tune water properties to enhance its solvent potential in order to be able to solubilise or extract low-water solubility compounds. A few methods involving the use of solubilisers were described in the early 2000s. Since then, and particularly in recent years, additional methods have been described as useful to ensure the effective green extraction but also solubilisation of natural products using water as a solvent. Notably, combinations of these green methods unlock even higher extraction performances. This review aims to present, compare and analyse all promising methods and their relevant combinations to extract natural products from bioresources with water as solvent enhanced by green solubilisers and/or processes.

Keywords: green extraction; natural products; sustainable development goals; water extraction; water solubilisation; water solvents.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.