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A review on the synthesis of bio-based surfactants using green chemistry principles

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DARU-JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
卷 30, 期 2, 页码 407-426

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40199-022-00450-y

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Alkyl polyglucosides; Bio-based surfactants; Green chemistry; Sucrose esters; Surfactants

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Bio-based surfactants, particularly those with carbohydrate head groups like alkyl polyglucosides (APGs) and sucrose esters (SEs), are considered safer, more affordable, and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional surfactants. The use of green chemistry principles can further support the adoption of these bio-based surfactants in personal care products, aligning with global regulations for sustainability and safety. Industry efforts to implement and improve green chemistry principles at a commercial level are crucial in promoting the use of these novel surfactants.
Objectives With increasing awareness of the potential adverse impact of conventional surfactants on the environment and human health, there is mounting interest in the development of bio-based surfactants (which are deemed to be safer, more affordable, are in abundance, are biodegradable, biocompatible and possess scalability, mildness and performance in formulation) in personal care products. Method A comprehensive literature review around alkyl polyglucosides (APGs) and sucrose esters (SEs) as bio-based surfactants, through the lens of the 12 green chemistry principles was conducted. An overview of the use of bio-based surfactants in personal care products was also provided. Results Bio-based surfactants are derived primarily from natural sources (i.e. both the head and tail molecular group). One of the more common types of bio-based surfactants are those with carbohydrate head groups, where alkyl polyglucosides (APGs) and sucrose esters (SEs) lead this sub-category. As global regulations and user mandate for sustainability and safety increase, evidence to further support these bio-based surfactants as alternatives to their petrochemical counterparts is advantageous. Use of the green chemistry framework is a suitable way to do this. While many of the discussed principles are enforced industrially, others have only yet been applied at a laboratory scale or are not apparent in literature. Conclusion Many of the principles of green chemistry are currently used in the synthesis of APGs and SEs. These and other bio-based surfactants should, therefore, be considered suitable and sustainable alternatives to conventional surfactants. To further encourage the use of these novel surfactants, industry must make an effort to implement and improve the use of the remaining principles at a commercial level.

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