Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 966 - 970 (1991)
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Kano, Koji
Tatemoto, Shinichi
Hashimoto, Shizunobu
Interactions between sodium deoxycholate (NaDC, host) and its water-insoluble analogues (guests) have been studied in water (pH 10) to clarify the mechanisms for the premicelle and micelle formation of NaDC.Turbidity measurements have been used as a convenient method to study the interactions between the guest and host molecules.At least two α-hydroxy groups attached to the C-3 and C-12 positions of a steroid nucleus are required for the guest steroids to interact with NaDC below the critical micelle concentration.This strongly suggests the formation of a hydrogen-bonded dimer of NaDC as a premicelle whose formation is assisted by the hydrophobic environment provided by the α-plane of the steroid.The guest steroids having a hydroxy group at the C-3 position and a polar head group at the C-24 position, which can participate in hydrogen bonding, are solubilized by the NaDC micelles.The results support the mechanism for the NaDC micelle formation involving hydrogen bonding between the C-3 hydroxy group of a premicelle and the C-24 carboxylate anion of another premicelle.
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