Glycolipids have become an ecofriendly alternative to chemically obtained surfactants, mainly for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries. However, the sustainable production of these compounds is still challenging, because: (i) water is a recognized inhibitor, (ii) multiphases make the use of cosolvent reaction medium necessary, and (iii) there are difficulties in finding a source for both starting materials. This study used sugars and lipids from peach palm fruit shells or model compounds as substrates to synthesize glycolipids on five different renewable deep eutectic solvents (Re-DES) alone or with a cosolvent system. Substrate conversions up to 24.84% (so far, the highest reported for this reaction on DES), showing (1) the no...
Sugar fatty acid esters (SFAEs) are biocompatible nonionic surfactants with broad applications in fo...
Surfactants, such as glycolipids, are specialty compounds that can be encountered daily in cleaning ...
Aware of the irreversible scarcity and graving increase in oil prices, as well as large amounts of s...
Environmentally friendly and biodegradable reaction media are an important part of a sustainable gly...
Glycolipids, carbohydrate fatty esters or sugar esters are amphiphilic molecules containing hydrophi...
Alkyl glycosides are biodegradable surfactants with excellent physico-chemical properties. Although ...
Glycolipids are a class of biodegradable biosurfactants that are non-toxic and based on renewables, ...
Abstract Moving away from crude oil to renewable resources for the production of a wide range of com...
Glycolipids are considered an alternative to petrochemically based surfactants because they are non-...
Surfactants are amphiphilic molecules with the ability to modify the surface tension between two sur...
New catalytic synthetic methods in organic chemistry that satisfy increasingly stringent environment...
The low solubility of glycosylated flavonoids represents a hurdle to conduct efficient enzymatic deg...
Glycolipids are non-ionic surfactants occurring in numerous products of daily life. Due to their sur...
Surfactants are a commodity in the human civilization. Their unique ability of powerfully affecting ...
Platform chemicals are versatile compounds produced from sustainable biomass resources using chemica...
Sugar fatty acid esters (SFAEs) are biocompatible nonionic surfactants with broad applications in fo...
Surfactants, such as glycolipids, are specialty compounds that can be encountered daily in cleaning ...
Aware of the irreversible scarcity and graving increase in oil prices, as well as large amounts of s...
Environmentally friendly and biodegradable reaction media are an important part of a sustainable gly...
Glycolipids, carbohydrate fatty esters or sugar esters are amphiphilic molecules containing hydrophi...
Alkyl glycosides are biodegradable surfactants with excellent physico-chemical properties. Although ...
Glycolipids are a class of biodegradable biosurfactants that are non-toxic and based on renewables, ...
Abstract Moving away from crude oil to renewable resources for the production of a wide range of com...
Glycolipids are considered an alternative to petrochemically based surfactants because they are non-...
Surfactants are amphiphilic molecules with the ability to modify the surface tension between two sur...
New catalytic synthetic methods in organic chemistry that satisfy increasingly stringent environment...
The low solubility of glycosylated flavonoids represents a hurdle to conduct efficient enzymatic deg...
Glycolipids are non-ionic surfactants occurring in numerous products of daily life. Due to their sur...
Surfactants are a commodity in the human civilization. Their unique ability of powerfully affecting ...
Platform chemicals are versatile compounds produced from sustainable biomass resources using chemica...
Sugar fatty acid esters (SFAEs) are biocompatible nonionic surfactants with broad applications in fo...
Surfactants, such as glycolipids, are specialty compounds that can be encountered daily in cleaning ...
Aware of the irreversible scarcity and graving increase in oil prices, as well as large amounts of s...