Bolaamphiphiles derived from alkenyl L-rhamnosides and alkenyl D-xylosides: Importance of the hydrophilic head

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The two step synthesis of a new bolaamphiphile derived from alkenyl L-rhamnosides was described. The general synthetic strategy of bolaamphiphiles derived from L-rhamnose was based on a previous work describing the synthesis of bolaamphiphiles derived from D-xylose. The conformational properties of this new compound were investigated by FTIR spectroscopy in an aqueous film in order to obtain a reference for further studies about the membrane-interacting properties. Moreover, the surface activity of this new bolaamphiphile was analyzed by Langmuir balance technology and was compared with that of the analogous bolaamphiphile derived from alkenyl D-xylosides. The findings indicate that the rhamnoside-based bolaform has an increased surface activity and a better ability to form aggregates than xyloside-based one. © 1996-2013 MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland).

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Gatard, S., Nasir, M. N., Deleu, M., Klai, N., Legrand, V., & Bouquillon, S. (2013). Bolaamphiphiles derived from alkenyl L-rhamnosides and alkenyl D-xylosides: Importance of the hydrophilic head. Molecules, 18(5), 6101–6112. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules18056101

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