| Literature DB >> 30781693 |
Jinrong Lu1, Jinshan Hu2, Yinghua Liang3, Wenquan Cui4.
Abstract
Ursolic acid (UA) as a natural ursane-triterpenoid has rich pharmacological activities. We have found that it possesses aggregation properties and could self-assemble into organogels. Based on the aggregation property of ursolic acid in suitable solvents, its derivative appended with aromatic rings by amide groups was synthesized. The property of self-assembly into organogel was studied in this paper. The results revealed that this derivative could form supramolecular gel in halogenated benzene and also gelate chloroform in the presence of toluene or p-xylene. By Fourier-transform infrared spectra (FT-IR) and variable temperature proton nuclear magnetic resonance (¹H NMR), it was proved that intermolecular hydrogen bonding and π⁻π stacking interaction were the primary driving forces for the aggregation to form organogel.Entities:
Keywords: derivative; supramolecular organogel; ursolic acid
Year: 2019 PMID: 30781693 PMCID: PMC6416721 DOI: 10.3390/ma12040614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Scheme 1The synthetic route of compound UA-5.
Gelation behaviors of UA-5.
| Entry | Solvent | State a | MGC b (g/100 cm3) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | chlorobenzene | G | 1.8±0.1 |
| 2 | bromobenzene | G | 2.6±0.1 |
| 3 | G | 1.0±0.1 | |
| 4 | chloroform/toluene(1/2) | G | 0.8±0.1 |
| 5 | chloroform/ | G | 1.0±0.1 |
a G, gel; b MGC, minimum gelator concentration (g/100 cm3) at which the gelcould be formed at 25 °C.
Figure 1Gels in chloroform/toluene, chloroform/p-xylene, o-dichlorobenzene, bromobenzene, chlorobenzene (from left to right).
Figure 2Plot of Tgel vs. percent volume of toluene.
Figure 3TEM images of gel in (a): chloroform (1.9 g/100 cm3); (b): chloroform/toluene = 1:2 v/v (0.9 g/100 cm3); (c): chloroform/toluene = 1:2 v/v (0.6 g/100 cm3).
Figure 4FT-IR spectra of UA-5 in gel state and solid state.
Figure 51H NMR spectra of UA-5 in chloroform and toluene (1:2 v/v) mixture at different temperatures.
Figure 6Values (Pa) of G′ and G″ of the gel in o-dichlorobenzene (1.2 g/100 cm3) as functions of applied shear stress.