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Crystal to Hydrogel Transformation in S-Benzyl-L-Cysteine-Containing Cyclic Dipeptides - Nanostructure Elucidation and Applications.
Ghosh, Saswati; Sepay, Nayim; Banerji, Biswadip.
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  • Ghosh S; Organic & Medicinal Chemistry Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB), 4-Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Kolkata, 700032, India.
  • Sepay N; Department of Chemistry, Lady Brabourne College, Suhrawardy Ave, Beniapukur, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700017, India.
  • Banerji B; Organic & Medicinal Chemistry Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB), 4-Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Kolkata, 700032, India.
Chemistry ; 30(45): e202401874, 2024 Aug 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38853148
ABSTRACT
Cyclic dipeptides (CDPs) are crucial building blocks for a range of functional nanomaterials due to their simple chemical structure and high molecular stability. In this investigation, we synthesized a set of S-benzyl-L-cysteine-based CDPs (designated as P1-P6) and thoroughly examined their self-assembly behavior in a methanol-water solvent to elucidate the relationship between their structure and gelation properties. The hydrophobicity of the amino acids within the CDPs was gradually increased. The present study employed a comprehensive array of analytical techniques, including NMR, FT-IR, AFM, thioflavin-T, congo-red CD, X-ray crystallography, and biophysical calculations like Hirshfield Surface analysis and DFT analysis. These methods revealed that in addition to hydrogen bonding, the hydrophobic nature of the amino acid side chain significantly influences the propensity of CDPs to form hydrogels. Each CDP yielded distinct nanofibrillar networks rich in ß-sheet structures, showcasing unique morphological features. Moreover, we explored the practical application of these CDP-based hydrogels in water purification by utilizing them to remove harmful organic dyes from contaminated water. This application underscores the potential of CDPs in addressing environmental challenges, offering a promising avenue for the future development of these materials in water treatment technologies.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Péptidos Cíclicos / Hidrogeles / Cisteína / Nanoestructuras / Dipéptidos Idioma: En Revista: Chemistry Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Asunto principal: Péptidos Cíclicos / Hidrogeles / Cisteína / Nanoestructuras / Dipéptidos Idioma: En Revista: Chemistry Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India