Cryopreservation
plays an important role in prolonging the cell
viability, but non-negligible cytotoxicity of cryoprotectants restrains
its further development in many areas with safety concerns such as
the food industry. Inspired by cold-tolerant animals, three binary
natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) were prepared and used as
cryoprotectants for achieving cytotoxicity-free and green cryopreservation,
whose cryoprotective efficiency was compared with those of glycerol
and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), using yeast Saccharomyces
cerevisiae, a common commercial microorganism in the
food industry, as the cryopreservation object. Cytotoxicity evaluation
involving reactive oxygen species accumulation and cell viability
showed that the NADESs could be safe and biocompatible. In addition,
cytomorphology indicated that the cells cryoprotected by NADESs show
plump profiles with smooth cytoderms, while rough cytoderms or even
severe cell distortion was partially observed for the ones cryopreserved
by glycerol and DMSO. The live/apoptosis/death test of resuscitated
cells based on flow cytometry illustrated that the NADES-cryopreserved
cells could show higher cell viability (75–80%) with almost
no apoptosis (<1.0%). Mechanisms of NADES-supported cryopreservation
were further investigated concerning antifreezing capacities and ice
recrystallization inhibition activities of NADESs, which suggested
that NADESs could exhibit reinforced hydrogen-bonding strengths when
decreasing temperature and correspondingly restrain the water molecular
motion, making NADESs effectively inhibit ice recrystallization and
prevent cells from ice-induced mechanical damage. The excellent cryoprotective
efficiency of NADESs may help to open up new avenues for green cryopreservation
and attract more concerns for NADESs as emerging cryoprotectants.