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C-12 vs C-3 substituted bile salts: An example of the effects of substituent position and orientation on the self-assembly of steroid surfactant isomers.

Jacopo Cautela1, Emilia Severoni1, Carlos Redondo-Gómez2, Maria Chiara di Gregorio1, Alessandra Del Giudice1, Simona Sennato3, Roberta Angelini3, Marco D'Abramo1, Karin Schillén4, Luciano Galantini5.   

Abstract

Biomolecule derivatives are transversally used in nanotechnology. Deciphering their aggregation behavior is a crucial issue for the rational design of functional materials. To this end, it is necessary to build libraries of selectively functionalized analogues and infer general rules. In this work we enrich the highly applicative oriented collection of steroid derivatives, by reporting a rare example of C-12 selectively modified bile salt. While nature often exploits such position to encode functions, it is unusual and not trivial to prepare similar analogues in the laboratory. The introduction of a tert-butyl phenyl residue at C-12 provided a molecule with a self-assembly that remarkably switched from rigid pole-like structures to twisted ribbons at a biologically relevant critical temperature (∼25 °C). The system was characterized by microscopy and spectroscopy techniques and compared with the C-3 functionalized analogue. The twisted ribbons generate samples with a gel texture and a viscoelastic response. The parallel analysis of the two systems suggested that the observed thermoresponsive self-assemblies occur at similar critical temperatures and are probably dictated by the nature of the substituent, but involve aggregates with different structures depending on position and orientation of the substituent. This study highlights the self-assembly properties of two appealing thermoresponsive systems. Moreover, it adds fundamental insights hereto missing in the investigations of the relation between self-assembly and structure of synthetic steroids, which are valuable for the rational design of steroidal amphiphiles.
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Keywords:  Bile acid; Hydrogel; Steroid derivatives; Thermoresponsive self-assembly

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31704607     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.110556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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Review 1.  Physiology and Physical Chemistry of Bile Acids.

Authors:  Maria Chiara di Gregorio; Jacopo Cautela; Luciano Galantini
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 5.923

2.  Supracolloidal Atomium.

Authors:  Jacopo Cautela; Björn Stenqvist; Karin Schillén; Domagoj Belić; Linda K Månsson; Fabian Hagemans; Maximilian Seuss; Andreas Fery; Jérôme J Crassous; Luciano Galantini
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 15.881

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