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Bolaamphiphiles transports

Host-guest systems made from dendritic materials have potential in the areas of membrane transport and drug delivery [68, 84, 85]. In a recent report [136] Tomalia and coworkers investigated structural aspects of a series of PAM AM bolaamphiphiles (e.g., 50) with a hydrophobic diamino do decane core unit. Fluorescence emission of added dye (nile red) was significantly enhanced in an aqueous medium in the presence of 50 unlike the cases when 51 and 52 were added (Fig. 23). Addition of anion surfactants to this mixture generated supramolecular assemblies which enhanced their ability (ca.by 10-fold) to accommodate nile red (53). Further increase in emission was noted by decreasing the pH from the normal value of 11 for PAMAM dendrimers to 7. At lower pH values the... [Pg.57]

A new family of crown-ether-based bolaamphiphiles, 21, that aggregate into a previously unknown type of bolaamphisome was prepared by Gokel and coworkers [50]. Evidence was presented on vesicle formation from the aqueous suspension of such bolaform amphiphiles. Several reports describing the synthesis of various macrocyclic models related to archael compounds have also appeared in the literature [51]. Fyles et al. prepared a novel series of asymmetric bis-macrocyclic bolaphiles, 22, and evaluated their transport activities in vesicles and planar bilayer membranes [52]. [Pg.160]

Figure 4.25 The synkinetic system of a disulfone bolaamphiphile MLM, an oligoamino-a.,(a-dicarboxy-late pore and an entrapped dye (calcein) can be reversibly opened and closed to iron-ion transport with EDTA stoppers. ... Figure 4.25 The synkinetic system of a disulfone bolaamphiphile MLM, an oligoamino-a.,(a-dicarboxy-late pore and an entrapped dye (calcein) can be reversibly opened and closed to iron-ion transport with EDTA stoppers. ...
V quez et al, 1995). Caledonin is considered to be a natural bolaamphiphile (bolaphile) whose function may be the transport of ions through membranes. [Pg.843]


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