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Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives
Our study unveils an innovative methodology that merges catechols with mono- and disaccharides, yielding a diverse array of compounds. This strategic fusion achieves robust yields and introduces ligands with a dual nature: encompassing both the chelating attributes of catechols and the recognition c...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37711379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05316d |
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author | Bideplán-Moyano, Celina Lo Fiego, Marcos J. Calmels, Juan José Alonso, Belén Radivoy, Gabriel Ruiz-Molina, Daniel Mancebo-Aracil, Juan Nador, Fabiana |
author_facet | Bideplán-Moyano, Celina Lo Fiego, Marcos J. Calmels, Juan José Alonso, Belén Radivoy, Gabriel Ruiz-Molina, Daniel Mancebo-Aracil, Juan Nador, Fabiana |
author_sort | Bideplán-Moyano, Celina |
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description | Our study unveils an innovative methodology that merges catechols with mono- and disaccharides, yielding a diverse array of compounds. This strategic fusion achieves robust yields and introduces ligands with a dual nature: encompassing both the chelating attributes of catechols and the recognition capabilities of carbohydrates. This synergistic design led us to couple one of the novel ligands with an Fe(iii) salt, resulting in the creation of Coordination Glycopolymer Particles (CGPs). These CGPs demonstrate remarkable qualities, boasting outstanding dispersion in both aqueous media and Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) solution (pH ∼7.4) at higher concentrations (0.26 mg μL(−1)). Displaying an average Z-size of approximately 55 nm and favourable polydispersity indices (<0.25), these particles exhibit exceptional stability, maintaining their integrity over prolonged periods and temperature variations. Notably, they retain their superior dispersion and stability even when subjected to freezing or heating to 40 °C, making them exceptionally viable for driving biological assays. In contrast to established methods for synthesizing grafted glycopolymers, where typically a glycopolymer is doped with catechol derivatives to create synergy between chelating properties and those inherent to the saccharide, our approach provides a more efficient and versatile pathway for generating CGPs. This involves combining catechols and carbohydrates within a single molecule, enabling the fine-tuning of organic structure from a monomer design step and subsequently transferring these properties to the polymer. |
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spelling | pubmed-104991122023-09-14 Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives Bideplán-Moyano, Celina Lo Fiego, Marcos J. Calmels, Juan José Alonso, Belén Radivoy, Gabriel Ruiz-Molina, Daniel Mancebo-Aracil, Juan Nador, Fabiana RSC Adv Chemistry Our study unveils an innovative methodology that merges catechols with mono- and disaccharides, yielding a diverse array of compounds. This strategic fusion achieves robust yields and introduces ligands with a dual nature: encompassing both the chelating attributes of catechols and the recognition capabilities of carbohydrates. This synergistic design led us to couple one of the novel ligands with an Fe(iii) salt, resulting in the creation of Coordination Glycopolymer Particles (CGPs). These CGPs demonstrate remarkable qualities, boasting outstanding dispersion in both aqueous media and Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) solution (pH ∼7.4) at higher concentrations (0.26 mg μL(−1)). Displaying an average Z-size of approximately 55 nm and favourable polydispersity indices (<0.25), these particles exhibit exceptional stability, maintaining their integrity over prolonged periods and temperature variations. Notably, they retain their superior dispersion and stability even when subjected to freezing or heating to 40 °C, making them exceptionally viable for driving biological assays. In contrast to established methods for synthesizing grafted glycopolymers, where typically a glycopolymer is doped with catechol derivatives to create synergy between chelating properties and those inherent to the saccharide, our approach provides a more efficient and versatile pathway for generating CGPs. This involves combining catechols and carbohydrates within a single molecule, enabling the fine-tuning of organic structure from a monomer design step and subsequently transferring these properties to the polymer. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10499112/ /pubmed/37711379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05316d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Bideplán-Moyano, Celina Lo Fiego, Marcos J. Calmels, Juan José Alonso, Belén Radivoy, Gabriel Ruiz-Molina, Daniel Mancebo-Aracil, Juan Nador, Fabiana Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title | Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title_full | Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title_fullStr | Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title_full_unstemmed | Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title_short | Design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (CGPs): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
title_sort | design and synthesis of unnatural coordination glycopolymer particles (cgps): unleashing the potential of catechol-saccharide derivatives |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37711379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05316d |
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