Non-aqueous, zwitterionic solvent as an alternative for dimethyl sulfoxide in the life sciences

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Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is widely used as a solvent in the life sciences, however, it is somewhat toxic and affects cell behaviours in a range of ways. Here, we propose a zwitterionic liquid (ZIL), a zwitterion-type ionic liquid containing histidine-like module, as a new alternative to DMSO. ZIL is not cell permeable, less toxic to cells and tissues, and has great potential as a vehicle for various hydrophobic drugs. Notably, ZIL can serve as a solvent for stock solutions of platinating agents, whose anticancer effects are completely abolished by dissolution in DMSO. Furthermore, ZIL possesses suitable affinity to the plasma membrane and acts as a cryoprotectant. Our results suggest that ZIL is a potent, multifunctional and biocompatible solvent that compensates for many shortcomings of DMSO.

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Kuroda, K., Komori, T., Ishibashi, K., Uto, T., Kobayashi, I., Kadokawa, R., … Hirata, E. (2020). Non-aqueous, zwitterionic solvent as an alternative for dimethyl sulfoxide in the life sciences. Communications Chemistry, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-020-00409-7

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