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Enhance solubility of bioactive compounds via addition of polymers or ionic liquids

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Trtić-Petrović, Tatjana
Lazarević, Dajana
Jovanović, Jelena
Ćujić Nikolić, Nada
Kumrić, Ksenija
Šavikin, Katarina
Stanković, Katarina
Vladisavljavić, Goran
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One of the major challenges in the isolation and utilization of bioactive compounds (BACs) is their poor solubility in water. Increasing solubility, and thereby enhancing their extraction efficiency from biomass, is often achieved through the addition of chemical agents such as organic solvents and surfactants. However, these agents are frequently toxic, which drives the need for alternative, less harmful or non-toxic solutions. The aim of this work was to improve the solubility of two groups of BACs—parthenolide and phenolic compounds from Tanacetum parthenium flowers, by adding polymers, and ellagic acid and phenolic compounds from raspberry pomace, by adding ionic liquids. Our results demonstrate that the extraction yield strongly depends on both the biomass particle size and the use of selected additives. Smaller particles, due to improved contact with the solvent, provided significantly higher yields. To enhance the yield of parthenolide, a hydrophobic compound, we employed the po...lymer PPG 400. Increasing the PPG 400 concentration from 1 to 15% raised the parthenolide yield from 2.6 to 4.6 mg/g (Figure 1). Figure 1 demonstrates that the maximum yield of parthenolide is achieved through extraction with ethanol; however, the concentration of total phenols is five times higher when using 15% PPG 4000 compared to ethanol. The most pronounced effect on ellagic acid extraction was observed with surface-active ionic liquids, which increased the yield up to fivefold compared to water. These findings highlight the potential of polymers and ionic liquids as green and efficient alternatives for improving the solubility and extraction of poorly water-soluble bioactive compounds. Such approaches open new perspectives for sustainable isolation of natural products with enhanced applicability in pharmaceuticals and functional foods.

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SafeLi Conference : Book of Abstracts, 2025, 7-7
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  • Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences
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  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
  • VIVENDI - Green Innovation: Unlocking the Bioactive Potential of Biomass for Enhanced Pharmaceuticals and Foods through Eco-Friendly Sustainable Technologies (RS-ScienceFundRS-Dijaspora2023-17475)
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  • SafeLi Conference 2025; October 31, 2025; Novi Sad, Serbia.

ISBN: 978-86-7031-724-6

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15992
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AU  - Kumrić, Ksenija
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
AU  - Stanković, Katarina
AU  - Vladisavljavić, Goran
PY  - 2025
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abstract = "One of the major challenges in the isolation and utilization of bioactive compounds (BACs) is their poor solubility in water. Increasing solubility, and thereby enhancing their extraction efficiency from biomass, is often achieved through the addition of chemical agents such as organic solvents and surfactants. However, these agents are frequently toxic, which drives the need for alternative, less harmful or non-toxic solutions. The aim of this work was to improve the solubility of two groups of BACs—parthenolide and phenolic compounds from Tanacetum parthenium flowers, by adding polymers, and ellagic acid and phenolic compounds from raspberry pomace, by adding ionic liquids. Our results demonstrate that the extraction yield strongly depends on both the biomass particle size and the use of selected additives. Smaller particles, due to improved contact with the solvent, provided significantly higher yields. To enhance the yield of parthenolide, a hydrophobic compound, we employed the polymer PPG 400. Increasing the PPG 400 concentration from 1 to 15% raised the parthenolide yield from 2.6 to 4.6 mg/g (Figure 1). Figure 1 demonstrates that the maximum yield of parthenolide is achieved through extraction with ethanol; however, the concentration of total phenols is five times higher when using 15% PPG 4000 compared to ethanol. The most pronounced effect on ellagic acid extraction was observed with surface-active ionic liquids, which increased the yield up to fivefold compared to water. These findings highlight the potential of polymers and ionic liquids as green and efficient alternatives for improving the solubility and extraction of poorly water-soluble bioactive compounds. Such approaches open new perspectives for sustainable isolation of natural products with enhanced applicability in pharmaceuticals and functional foods.",
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title = "Enhance solubility of bioactive compounds via addition of polymers or ionic liquids",
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Trtić-Petrović, T., Lazarević, D., Jovanović, J., Ćujić Nikolić, N., Kumrić, K., Šavikin, K., Stanković, K.,& Vladisavljavić, G.. (2025). Enhance solubility of bioactive compounds via addition of polymers or ionic liquids. in SafeLi Conference : Book of Abstracts
Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences., 7-7.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15992
Trtić-Petrović T, Lazarević D, Jovanović J, Ćujić Nikolić N, Kumrić K, Šavikin K, Stanković K, Vladisavljavić G. Enhance solubility of bioactive compounds via addition of polymers or ionic liquids. in SafeLi Conference : Book of Abstracts. 2025;:7-7.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15992 .
Trtić-Petrović, Tatjana, Lazarević, Dajana, Jovanović, Jelena, Ćujić Nikolić, Nada, Kumrić, Ksenija, Šavikin, Katarina, Stanković, Katarina, Vladisavljavić, Goran, "Enhance solubility of bioactive compounds via addition of polymers or ionic liquids" in SafeLi Conference : Book of Abstracts (2025):7-7,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15992 .

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