Synthesis and self-assembly of aminyl and alkynyl substituted sophorolipids

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Sophorolipids are one of the most important microbial biosurfactants, because of their large-scale production and applications developed so far in the fields of detergency, microbiology, cosmetics or environmental science. However, the structural variety of native sophorolipids is limited/restricted, a limiting fact for the development of new properties and their potential applications. In their open acidic form, C18:1 sophorolipids (SL) are classically composed of a sophorose headgroup and a carboxylic acid (COOH) end-group. The carboxyl group gives them unique pH-responsive properties, but it is a poorly reactive group and its charge can only be negative. To develop a new generation of pH-responsive, positively charged, SL and to improve their reactivity for further functionalization, we develop here SL with an amine (-NH2) or terminal alkyne (-CCH) end-group analogues. The amine group generates positively charged SL and is more reactive than carboxylic acids, e.g. towards aldehydes; the alkyne group provides access to copper-based click chemistry. In this work, we synthesized (C18:1) and (C18:0)-NH2 and (C18:1)-CCH sophorolipid derivatives and we study their self-assembly properties in response to pH and/or temperature changes by means of static and dynamic light scattering, small angle (X-ray, neutron) scattering and cryogenic electron microscopy. Monounsaturated aminyl SL-C18:1-NH2 sophorolipids form a micellar phase in their neutral form at high pH and a mixed micellar-bilayer phase in their positively charged form at low pH. Saturated aminyl SL-C18:0-NH2 sophorolipids form a micellar phase in their charged form at low pH and a twisted ribbon phase in their neutral form at high pH and monounsaturated alkynyl SL-C18:1-CCH sophorolipids form a main micellar phase at T > 51.8 °C and a twisted ribbon phase at T < 51.8 °C.

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Ba, A. A., Everaert, J., Poirier, A., Le Griel, P., Soetaert, W., Roelants, S. L. K. W., … Baccile, N. (2020). Synthesis and self-assembly of aminyl and alkynyl substituted sophorolipids. Green Chemistry, 22(23), 8323–8336. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0gc03053h

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