| Literature DB >> 27386357 |
Maan Hayyan1, Yves Paul Mbous2, Chung Yeng Looi3, Won Fen Wong4, Adeeb Hayyan5, Zulhaziman Salleh2, Ozair Mohd-Ali6.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic profiles of different ternary natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) containing water. For this purpose, five different NADESs were prepared using choline chloride as a salt, alongside five hydrogen bond donors (HBD) namely glucose, fructose, sucrose, glycerol, and malonic acid. Water was added as a tertiary component during the eutectics preparation, except for the malonic acid-based mixture. Coincidentally, the latter was found to be more toxic than any of the water-based NADESs. A trend was observed between the cellular requirements of cancer cells, the viscosity of the NADESs, and their cytotoxicity. This study also highlights the first time application of the conductor-like screening model for real solvent (COSMO-RS) software for the analysis of the cytotoxic mechanism of NADESs. COSMO-RS simulation of the interactions between NADESs and cellular membranes' phospholipids suggested that NADESs strongly interacted with cell surfaces and that their accumulation and aggregation possibly defined their cytotoxicity. This reinforced the idea that careful selection of NADESs components is necessary, as it becomes evident that organic acids as HBD highly contribute to the increasing toxicity of these neoteric mixtures. Nevertheless, NADESs in general seem to possess relatively less acute toxicity profiles than their DESs parents. This opens the door for future large scale utilization of these mixtures.Entities:
Keywords: COSMO-RS; Cancer cell line; Choline chloride; Cytotoxicity; Green solvents; Ionic liquids; Natural deep eutectic solvents
Year: 2016 PMID: 27386357 PMCID: PMC4927554 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2575-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Structure of the individual components of the NADESs used in this study
Compositions, symbols, and molar ratios of the NADESs used in this study
| Salt | HBD | Add-on | Molar ratio | Appearance | Symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChCl | Fructose | Water | 5:2:5 | Moderately viscous liquid | NADES1 |
| ChCl | Glucose | Water | 5:2:5 | Moderately viscous liquid | NADES2 |
| ChCl | Sucrose | Water | 4:1:4 | Moderately viscous liquid | NADES3 |
| ChCl | Glycerol | Water | 1:2:1 | Lightly viscous liquid | NADES4 |
| ChCl | Malonic acid | – | 1:1 | Moderately viscous liquid | NADES5 |
Composition of cellular membrane and ratio (Harwood and Weselake 2015)
| Cell membrane elements | Composition and ratio | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatty acid | Alcohol | Metabolites | Functional group | |
| Phosphatidylcholine | Palmitic acid (2) | Glycerol (1) | Choline (1) | Phosphate (1) |
| Phosphatidylethanolamine | Linoleic acid (1); palmitic acid (1) | Glycerol (1) | Ethanolamine (1) | Phosphate (1) |
| Phosphatidylserine | Stearic acid (1); cervonic acid (1) | Glycerol (1) | Serine (1) | Phosphate (1) |
| Sphingomyelin | Oleic acid (1) | – | Choline (1) | Phosphate (1) |
| Glycolipids | Oleic acid (1) | – | Glucose (1) | Phosphate (1) |
IC50 of the studied NADESs on various cell lines
| Solvent | IC50 (mM) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hela S3 | CaOV3 | MCF-7 | B16F10 | |
| NADES1 | 177 ± 7.3 | 206 ± 7.5 | 127 ± 9.22 | 195 ± 7.7 |
| NADES2 | 182 ± 7.6 | 193 ± 7.5 | 186 ± 7.9 | 211 ± 8 |
| NADES3 | 166 ± 5.8 | 154 ± 5.6 | 150 ± 5.5 | 136 ± 5.7 |
| NADES4 | 427 ± 11 | 483 ± 11 | 457 ± 11 | 340 ± 10.3 |
| NADES5 | 20 ± 8.4 | 15 ± 8.2 | 35 ± 8.3 | 35 ± 8.8 |
Viscosities of the understudied NADESs
| NADES | Molar ratio | Viscosity (mPa s) | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| NADES1 | 5:2:5 | 584 | Zhao et al. ( |
| NADES2 | 5:2:5 | 598 | Zhao et al. ( |
| NADES3 | 4:1:4 | 853.3 | – |
| NADES4 | 1:2:1 | 36 | – |
| NADES5 | 1:1 | 616 | Zhao et al. ( |
Fig. 2σ-profiles of phospholipids and NADESs. a Phospholipids σ-profiles are shown on their own, whereas b NADESs σ-profiles with phosphatidylcholine for assessment purposes
Fig. 3σ-potentials of phospholipids and NADESs. a Phospholipids σ-potentials, b NADESs σ-profiles with phosphatidylcholine