Synthesis and self-assembly of aminyl and alkynyl substituted sophorolipids
Abdoul Aziz (LCMCP-SMiLES), Jonas Everaert, Alexandre Poirier, (LCMCP-SMiLES), Patrick Le Griel (LCMCP), Wim Soetaert (InBio), Sophie, Roelants (InBio), Daniel Hermida-Merino (DUBBLE), Christian Stevens, Niki, Baccile (LCMCP-SMiLES)

TL;DR
This study synthesizes aminyl and alkynyl sophorolipids to explore their self-assembly behavior, revealing pH- and temperature-dependent phase transitions, which could enhance their functional applications.
Contribution
It introduces novel aminyl and alkynyl sophorolipid derivatives and characterizes their self-assembly properties under various pH and temperature conditions.
Findings
Aminyl SL-C18:1 forms micelles at high pH and mixed phases at low pH.
Aminyl SL-C18:0 forms micelles at low pH and twisted ribbons at high pH.
Alkynyl SL-C18:1 transitions from micelles to twisted ribbons around 51.8°C.
Abstract
Sophorolipids are one of the most important microbial biosurfactants, because of their large-scale production and applications developed so far in the fields of detergency, microbiology, cosmetics or environmental science. However, the structural variety of native sophorolipids is limited/restricted, a limiting fact for the development of new properties and their potential applications. In their open acidic form, C18:1 sophorolipids (SL) are classically composed of a sophorose headgroup and a carboxylic acid (COOH) end-group. The carboxyl group gives them unique pH-responsive properties, but they are a poorly-reactive group and their charge can only be negative. To develop a new generation of pH-responsive, positively-charged, SL and to improve their reactivity for further functionalization, we develop here SLs with an amine (-NH2) or terminal alkyne (-CCH) end-group…
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TopicsHemoglobin structure and function · Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes · Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
