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TítuloFormation of catanionic vesicles by threonine-derived surfactants and gemini surfactants based on conventional or serine-derived headgroups: designing versatile and cytocompatible nanocarriers
Autor(es)Oliveira, Isabel S.
Pereira, Cidália
Borges, Enrique
Vale, M. Luísa do
Gomes, Andreia C
Marques, Eduardo F.
Data2021
EditoraRoyal Society of Chemistry
RevistaSoft Matter
CitaçãoOliveira, I. S., Pereira, C., Borges, E., do Vale, M. L., Gomes, A. C., & Marques, E. F. (2021). Formation of catanionic vesicles by threonine-derived surfactants and gemini surfactants based on conventional or serine-derived headgroups: designing versatile and cytocompatible nanocarriers. Soft Matter. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). http://doi.org/10.1039/d1sm00766a
Resumo(s)In this work, we explore the ability of newly synthesized threonine-derived surfactants to form robust, versatile and cytocompatible catanionic vesicles when mixed with gemini surfactants, as potential effective nanocarriers for biomolecules. The threonine surfactants consist of single-tailed amphiphiles with carboxylate headgroups and varying alkyl tail length, CnThr, where n is the (even) number of tail C atoms, varying from 8 to 16. After an initial characterization of the micellization behavior of the neat CnThr surfactants (at pH = 7 and 12), the dodecyl derivative, C12Thr, was selected as the optimal surfactant to investigate regions of formation of spontaneous catanionic vesicles. Phase behavior studies and microstructural characterization of mixtures involving both conventional bis-quat n–s–n gemini (where n and s are the tail and spacer number of C atoms) and biocompatible serine-derived gemini surfactants were carried out. Light and electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurements show spontaneous vesicles indeed form and exhibit versatile features in terms of average size, morphology, polydispersity, surface charge and pH. The toxicological profile of the neat surfactants and C12Thr/gemini vesicles based on MTT assays with a L929 cell line was also evaluated, showing good levels of in vitro cytocompatibility. Overall, the assortment of developed catanionic vesicles offers very attractive physicochemical and biological features to be explored for delivery purposes.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/91188
DOI10.1039/d1sm00766a
ISSN1744-683X
Versão da editorahttps://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2021/sm/d1sm00766a
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