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Aromatic Fluorination of Multiblock Amphiphile Enhances Its Incorporation into Lipid Bilayer Membranes.


ABSTRACT: We designed multiblock amphiphiles AmF and AmH, which consist of perfluorinated and non-fluorinated hydrophobic units, respectively. Absorption spectroscopy revealed that both amphiphiles are molecularly dispersed in organic solvent, while they form aggregates under aqueous conditions. Furthermore, we investigated whether AmF and AmH can be incorporated into DOPC lipid bilayer membranes, and found that the maximum concentration of AmF that can be incorporated into DOPC lipid bilayer membranes is 43 times higher than that of AmH.

SUBMITTER: Sasaki R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7050654 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aromatic Fluorination of Multiblock Amphiphile Enhances Its Incorporation into Lipid Bilayer Membranes.

Sasaki Ryo R   Sato Kohei K   Kinbara Kazushi K  

ChemistryOpen 20200302 3


We designed multiblock amphiphiles <b>AmF</b> and <b>AmH</b>, which consist of perfluorinated and non-fluorinated hydrophobic units, respectively. Absorption spectroscopy revealed that both amphiphiles are molecularly dispersed in organic solvent, while they form aggregates under aqueous conditions. Furthermore, we investigated whether <b>AmF</b> and <b>AmH</b> can be incorporated into DOPC lipid bilayer membranes, and found that the maximum concentration of <b>AmF</b> that can be incorporated i  ...[more]

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