Many strategies for treating diseases require the delivery of drugs into the cell cytoplasm following internalization within endosomal vesicles. Thus, compounds triggered by low pH to disrupt membranes and release endosomal contents into the cytosol are of particular interest. Here, we report novel cationic lysine-based surfactants (hydrochloride salts of Nε- and Nα-acyl lysine methyl ester) that differ in the position of the positive charge and the length of the alkyl chain. Amino acid-based surfactants could be promising novel biomaterials in drug delivery systems, given their biocompatible properties and low cytotoxic potential. We examined their ability to disrupt the cell membrane in a range of pH values, concentrations and incubation ...
peer reviewedThe role of membrane lipids is increasingly claimed to explain biological activities of...
PEG-12-acyloxystearates constitute a novel class of pharmaceutical solubilizers and are synthesized ...
By varying the molecular charge, shape and amphiphilicity of a series of conformationally distinct d...
Many strategies for treating diseases require the delivery of drugs into the cell cytoplasm followin...
Many strategies for treating diseases require the delivery of drugs into the cell cytoplasm followin...
Surfactants are among the most versatile and widely used excipients in pharmaceuticals. This versati...
The toxicity and environmental behavior of new pH-sensitive surfactants from lysine are presented. T...
The toxicity and environmental behavior of new pH-sensitive surfactants from lysine are presented. T...
This work aims at a better understanding of the parameters and properties of surfactants that govern...
A novel arginine-based cationic surfactant Nα-benzoyl-arginine dodecylamide (Bz-Arg-NHC12) was synth...
Cationic amino acid-based surfactants are known to interact with the lipid bilayer of microorganism ...
Surfactin is an antibiotic produced by several strains of B. subtilis. Its broad range of biological...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis which possesses antimicrobial activity. We ...
AbstractSurfactin, an acidic lipopeptide produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis, behaves a...
PEG-12-acyloxystearates constitute a novel class of pharmaceutical solubilizers and are synthesized ...
peer reviewedThe role of membrane lipids is increasingly claimed to explain biological activities of...
PEG-12-acyloxystearates constitute a novel class of pharmaceutical solubilizers and are synthesized ...
By varying the molecular charge, shape and amphiphilicity of a series of conformationally distinct d...
Many strategies for treating diseases require the delivery of drugs into the cell cytoplasm followin...
Many strategies for treating diseases require the delivery of drugs into the cell cytoplasm followin...
Surfactants are among the most versatile and widely used excipients in pharmaceuticals. This versati...
The toxicity and environmental behavior of new pH-sensitive surfactants from lysine are presented. T...
The toxicity and environmental behavior of new pH-sensitive surfactants from lysine are presented. T...
This work aims at a better understanding of the parameters and properties of surfactants that govern...
A novel arginine-based cationic surfactant Nα-benzoyl-arginine dodecylamide (Bz-Arg-NHC12) was synth...
Cationic amino acid-based surfactants are known to interact with the lipid bilayer of microorganism ...
Surfactin is an antibiotic produced by several strains of B. subtilis. Its broad range of biological...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis which possesses antimicrobial activity. We ...
AbstractSurfactin, an acidic lipopeptide produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis, behaves a...
PEG-12-acyloxystearates constitute a novel class of pharmaceutical solubilizers and are synthesized ...
peer reviewedThe role of membrane lipids is increasingly claimed to explain biological activities of...
PEG-12-acyloxystearates constitute a novel class of pharmaceutical solubilizers and are synthesized ...
By varying the molecular charge, shape and amphiphilicity of a series of conformationally distinct d...