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  • Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) show potential as effective extractants but their influence on the metabolomic profiles of plants, like Iris sibirica L., hasn't been extensively studied.
  • The research focused on preparing various DESs using choline chloride and tetrabutylammonium bromide to extract bioactive compounds from this plant, verified through techniques like HPLC and Q-MS.
  • The findings revealed different chromatographic profiles, with 11 phenolic compounds identified, and noted that choline chloride-lactic acid DES significantly improved extraction efficiency compared to traditional methods, highlighting its selectivity for flavonoids.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are promising extractants with tuneable properties. However, there is a lack of reports about the influence of the nature of the original DES on obtaining the metabolomic profile of a plant.

Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the possibility of obtaining Iris sibirica L. chromatographical profiles with DESs based on various hydrogen bond donors and acceptors as extraction solvents.

Methodology: DESs were prepared by mixing choline chloride or tetrabutylammonium bromide with various hydrogen bond donors and investigated for the extraction of bioactive substances from biotechnological raw materials of I. sibirica L. The obtained extracts were analysed by HPLC with diode array detector (DAD) and Q-MS.

Results: Chromatographic profiles for I. sibirica L. extracts by eight choline chloride DESs and six tetrabutylammonium DESs have been obtained. It has been found that selective recovery of bioactive substances can be achieved by varying the composition of DESs. Eleven phenolic compounds were identified in I. sibirica L. using HPLC-MS. Phase separation was observed with acetonitrile for four DESs. New flavonoid derivatives have been found in DES extracts compared with methanol extracts.

Conclusion: The results showed the possibility of DES usage for extraction without water addition. Selectivity of DESs varies depending on the chemical composition of hydrogen bond donors and acceptors. Choline chloride is a more suitable hydrogen bond acceptor for the flavonoid extraction. Choline chloride-lactic acid (1:1) DES has demonstrated a metabolic profile that was the closest to the methanol one and enhanced the extraction up to 2.6-fold.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pca.3272DOI Listing

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