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Physicochemical Studies on Amino Acid Based Metallosurfactants in Combination with Phospholipid. / Barai, Manas; Manna, Emili; Sultana, Habiba; Mandal, Amit Kumar; Manna, Tuhin; Patra, Anuttam; Roy, Biplab; Gowda, Vasantha; Chang, Chien-Hsiang ; Акентьев, Александр Владимирович; Быков, Алексей Геннадьевич; Носков, Борис Анатольевич; Moitra, Parkishit; Ghosh, Chandradipa ; Yusa, Shin ichi; Bhattacharya, Santanu; Panda, Amiya Kumar.
In: Chemistry - An Asian Journal, Vol. 19, No. 20, e202400284, 27.09.2024.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Physicochemical Studies on Amino Acid Based Metallosurfactants in Combination with Phospholipid
AU - Barai, Manas
AU - Manna, Emili
AU - Sultana, Habiba
AU - Mandal, Amit Kumar
AU - Manna, Tuhin
AU - Patra, Anuttam
AU - Roy, Biplab
AU - Gowda, Vasantha
AU - Chang, Chien-Hsiang
AU - Акентьев, Александр Владимирович
AU - Быков, Алексей Геннадьевич
AU - Носков, Борис Анатольевич
AU - Moitra, Parkishit
AU - Ghosh, Chandradipa
AU - Yusa, Shin ichi
AU - Bhattacharya, Santanu
AU - Panda, Amiya Kumar
PY - 2024/9/27
Y1 - 2024/9/27
N2 - Dicarboxylate metallosurfactants (AASM), synthesized by mixing N‐dodecyl aminomalonate, ‐aspartate and ‐glutamate with CaCl2, MnCl2 and CdCl2, were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and NMR spectroscopy. Layered structures, formed by metallosurfactants, were evidenced from differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analyses. Solvent‐spread monolayer of AASM in combination with soyphosphatidylcholine (SPC) and cholesterol (CHOL) were studied using Langmuir surface balance. With increasing mole fraction of AASM mean molecular area increased and passed through maxima at ~60 mol% of AASMs, indicating molecular packing reorganization. Systems with 20 and 60 mol% AASM exhibited positive deviations from ideal behavior signifying repulsive interaction between the AASM and SPC, while synergistic interactions were established from the negative deviation at other combinations. Dynamic surface elasticity increased with increasing surface pressure signifying formation of rigid monolayer. Transition of monolayer from gaseous to liquid expanded to liquid condensed state was established by Brewster angle microscopic studies. Stability of the hybrid vesicles, formed by AASM+SPC+CHOL, was established by monitoring their size, zeta potential and polydispersity index values over 100 days. Size and spherical morphology of hybrid vesicles were confirmed by transmission electron microscopic studies. Biocompatibility of the hybrid vesicles were established by cytotoxicity studies revealing their possible applications in drug delivery and imaging.
AB - Dicarboxylate metallosurfactants (AASM), synthesized by mixing N‐dodecyl aminomalonate, ‐aspartate and ‐glutamate with CaCl2, MnCl2 and CdCl2, were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and NMR spectroscopy. Layered structures, formed by metallosurfactants, were evidenced from differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analyses. Solvent‐spread monolayer of AASM in combination with soyphosphatidylcholine (SPC) and cholesterol (CHOL) were studied using Langmuir surface balance. With increasing mole fraction of AASM mean molecular area increased and passed through maxima at ~60 mol% of AASMs, indicating molecular packing reorganization. Systems with 20 and 60 mol% AASM exhibited positive deviations from ideal behavior signifying repulsive interaction between the AASM and SPC, while synergistic interactions were established from the negative deviation at other combinations. Dynamic surface elasticity increased with increasing surface pressure signifying formation of rigid monolayer. Transition of monolayer from gaseous to liquid expanded to liquid condensed state was established by Brewster angle microscopic studies. Stability of the hybrid vesicles, formed by AASM+SPC+CHOL, was established by monitoring their size, zeta potential and polydispersity index values over 100 days. Size and spherical morphology of hybrid vesicles were confirmed by transmission electron microscopic studies. Biocompatibility of the hybrid vesicles were established by cytotoxicity studies revealing their possible applications in drug delivery and imaging.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/fd01b732-1c37-3fb4-9b81-edb1c4eb2145/
U2 - 10.1002/asia.202400284
DO - 10.1002/asia.202400284
M3 - Article
VL - 19
JO - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
JF - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
SN - 1861-4728
IS - 20
M1 - e202400284
ER -
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