{"title":"从植物皂素生产生物表面活性剂:提取和创新应用以及未来商业化的可持续方面","authors":"Rushita Parmar , Vaishali Varsani , Dhruvisha Mehta , Dushyant Dudhagara , Sandip Gamit , Nirali Nandaniya , Devangi Chaun , Apexa Vala , Ashish Patel , Suhas Vyas","doi":"10.1016/j.rser.2025.115838","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Biosurfactants derived from plant-based saponins have garnered significant attention due to their biodegradability, non-toxicity, and multifunctionality. A thorough analysis indicates that natural saponins from plants could be an effective and eco-conscious option instead of artificial surfactants. The extensive employment of synthetic surfactants in multiple industries plays a major role in environmental decline, a problem that could be solved by switching to natural surfactants for a sustainable solution. Saponins, essential bioactive compounds obtained from various plants, are renowned for their soaplike properties. A prime example of sustainable innovation is plant-based saponins from <em>Quillaja saponaria</em> and <em>Sapindus mukorossi</em>, which offer adaptable solutions for a variety of industries while advancing both economic and environmental perspectives. This review primarily focuses on the Traditional and novel saponin-based plant sources utilized for modern extraction, quantification, and purification techniques, various properties of saponin, innovative applications, techno-economic advantages, life cycle assessment, and toxicity of green surfactants. However, a few of them are modern extraction techniques for high production yields, accuracy, efficiency, and practical applicability, as well as reduced costs for saponin-based products from an eco-friendly approach. The detailed summary underscores the extensive utilization of green surfactants in various fields such as biotechnology, environmental remediation, food production, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, cosmetics, and agriculture. These emulsifiers are highly suggested for biotechnological objectives because of their minimal harm and capacity to decompose naturally. Hence, forthcoming exploration endeavors should concentrate on recognizing different naturally occurring surfactants generated by plants. It is extremely unlikely that the demand for green surfactants in the market will overshadow that of synthetic surfactants soon, showcasing an increasing preference for eco-friendly surfactants in the years to come.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":418,"journal":{"name":"Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews","volume":"219 ","pages":"Article 115838"},"PeriodicalIF":16.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-22","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Biosurfactants production from plant-based saponin: Extraction and innovative applications & sustainable aspect for future commercialization\",\"authors\":\"Rushita Parmar , Vaishali Varsani , Dhruvisha Mehta , Dushyant Dudhagara , Sandip Gamit , Nirali Nandaniya , Devangi Chaun , Apexa Vala , Ashish Patel , Suhas Vyas\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.rser.2025.115838\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Biosurfactants derived from plant-based saponins have garnered significant attention due to their biodegradability, non-toxicity, and multifunctionality. 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Biosurfactants production from plant-based saponin: Extraction and innovative applications & sustainable aspect for future commercialization
Biosurfactants derived from plant-based saponins have garnered significant attention due to their biodegradability, non-toxicity, and multifunctionality. A thorough analysis indicates that natural saponins from plants could be an effective and eco-conscious option instead of artificial surfactants. The extensive employment of synthetic surfactants in multiple industries plays a major role in environmental decline, a problem that could be solved by switching to natural surfactants for a sustainable solution. Saponins, essential bioactive compounds obtained from various plants, are renowned for their soaplike properties. A prime example of sustainable innovation is plant-based saponins from Quillaja saponaria and Sapindus mukorossi, which offer adaptable solutions for a variety of industries while advancing both economic and environmental perspectives. This review primarily focuses on the Traditional and novel saponin-based plant sources utilized for modern extraction, quantification, and purification techniques, various properties of saponin, innovative applications, techno-economic advantages, life cycle assessment, and toxicity of green surfactants. However, a few of them are modern extraction techniques for high production yields, accuracy, efficiency, and practical applicability, as well as reduced costs for saponin-based products from an eco-friendly approach. The detailed summary underscores the extensive utilization of green surfactants in various fields such as biotechnology, environmental remediation, food production, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, cosmetics, and agriculture. These emulsifiers are highly suggested for biotechnological objectives because of their minimal harm and capacity to decompose naturally. Hence, forthcoming exploration endeavors should concentrate on recognizing different naturally occurring surfactants generated by plants. It is extremely unlikely that the demand for green surfactants in the market will overshadow that of synthetic surfactants soon, showcasing an increasing preference for eco-friendly surfactants in the years to come.
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The mission of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews is to disseminate the most compelling and pertinent critical insights in renewable and sustainable energy, fostering collaboration among the research community, private sector, and policy and decision makers. The journal aims to exchange challenges, solutions, innovative concepts, and technologies, contributing to sustainable development, the transition to a low-carbon future, and the attainment of emissions targets outlined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews publishes a diverse range of content, including review papers, original research, case studies, and analyses of new technologies, all featuring a substantial review component such as critique, comparison, or analysis. Introducing a distinctive paper type, Expert Insights, the journal presents commissioned mini-reviews authored by field leaders, addressing topics of significant interest. Case studies undergo consideration only if they showcase the work's applicability to other regions or contribute valuable insights to the broader field of renewable and sustainable energy. Notably, a bibliographic or literature review lacking critical analysis is deemed unsuitable for publication.