Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8994249 | Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Characterisation of a range of new amphipathic dendrons with varying dendritic lysine head groups containing terminal amino groups and hydrophobic tails with 1-3 adjacent (C10 to C18) alkyl chains has included exploration of their ability to self-associate in aqueous media. Field flow fractionation was the main technique employed. Comparisons were made with the non-lipidic dendrons in the series, which do not self-assemble. Amphipathic dendron with three C14 chains and eight terminal NH2 groups formed aggregates with a molecular weight of 52,700Â Da (aggregation number 33). The C18 analogue had an aggregation number of 78 and a molecular weight of 138,000Â Da. Estimated radii of gyration were about 20 and 32Â nm, respectively. Transmission electron micrographs demonstrate a uniformity of size of about 50Â nm in diameter and some internal structure of aggregates in the presence of 0.1% NaCl. Estimates of the free energy of lipidic dendron association were made and the relationship between the number of methylene groups in the hydrophobic tails and the aggregation number established.
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Authors
C. Ramaswamy, A.T. Florence,