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Published on: February 19, 2016
Cation-stimulated drug delivery via lipid assembly comprising macrocyclized disaccharides - A DFT study
Muhammad Taufiq Firdausi Mazlee1, Thorsten Heidelberg1, Azhar Ariffin1
1Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Abstract:
In the attempt to create a delivery system for an alkali-cation stimulated drug release, a computational study was conducted, aiming for the evaluation of synthetic access towards glycolipid crown ethers analogs and their potential for coordination-induced changes of packing constraints for molecular assemblies. The results disfavor amide-linkages for the creation of macrocycles around the inter-glycosidic bond of a disaccharide. Conformational changes upon cation coordination of the macrocycle decrease the intersection area for easily accessible macrocycles based on lactose. This leads to shrinking intersection areas upon alkali complexation. Maltose-based analogs, on the other hand, exhibited the targeted increase of the glycolipid intersection area and, hence, may be considered as a promising resource.
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