- Synthesis and properties of alkyl phosphorylcholine amphiphiles with a linear and an asymmetrically branched alkyl chain
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Alkyl phosphorylcholine amphiphiles bearing one linear chain and one asymmetrically branched alkyl chain were successfully synthesized using 2-chloro-2-oxo-1,3,2-dioxaphospholane in tetrahydrofuran or ethyl acetate. 1H and 31PNMR studies revealed that the linear alkyl phosphorylcholines (Cn-PC) provide aqueous micelles in D2O and reverse micelles in CDCl3, while the branched alkyl phosphorylcholines (ISOFOLn-PC) give vesicles in D2O. The critical micelle concentrations (CMCs) of Cn-PC were measured by fluorescence dye solubilization methods: the CMCs of C12-PC, C 14-PC, C16-PC, and C18-PC were 1.6, 0.38, 0.16, and 0.11 mM, respectively, in water at 25 °C. The critical association concentrations (CACs) of ISOFOLn-PC, ISOFOLn-PC, and ISOFOL24-PC were 0.068, 0.005, and 0.077 mM, respectively, in water at 25 °C. The vesicle size of ISOFOLn-PC in aqueous solution was measured by the dynamic light scattering method. The mean diameter of ISOFOLn-PC vesicles was approximately 30 nm and the size distribution was relatively monodisperse. The ISOFOLn-PC vesicles formed were colloidally stable in water over the period of several weeks.
- Kang, Eui-Chul,Kataoka, Shingo,Kato, Kenji
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- A NEW EFFICIENT AND VERSATILE SYNTHESIS OF ALKYL PHOSPHORYLCHOLINES
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A short and general synthetic method is described for the preparation of new phosphorylcholines.
- Magolda, R. L.,Johnson, P. R.
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p. 1167 - 1170
(2007/10/02)
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- Synthesis and biological activity of some lysing and fusogenically active phosphocholine derivatives
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2-Hexadecylglycerophosphocholine (1) and its 1-O-methyl, 1-O-ethyl and 1-O-benzyl (4) derivatives as well as some n-alkanol phosphocholines were synthetized and tested for haemolytic activity. Most potent (LD50 approximately equal to 5.10(-6) mol/l) were 1 and the hexadecanol and octadecanol phosphocholines (7 and 8). 1, 4 and 7 were tested for fusogenic activity against vegetable protoplasts. When used at sublytic concentrations (0.01 - 0.05 mmol), these compounds were as efficient as polyethylene glycol.
- Nuhn,Kertscher,Dobner,Braune,Kluge
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p. 706 - 708
(2007/10/02)
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