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Human Erythrocyte Hemolysis Induced by Bioinspired Sugar Surfactants

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Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XXIV

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Hemolytic activity of single-head single-tail nonionic saccharide – derived surfactants (i.e., N-alkanoyl-N-methyllactitolamines and N-alkyl-N-methylaldonylamides) as well as dicephalic (i.e., (N-dodecyl-N,N-bis[(3-D-aldonylamido)propyl]amines; aldonyl = gluconyl and lactobionyl) and gemini structures (i.e., N,N’-bisdodecyl-N,N’-bis[(3-aldonylamide)propyl]ethylenediamines; aldonyl = gluconyl and lactobionyl) were examined and discussed in relation to both their critical micelle concentration (CMC) values, and structural aspects. The red blood cells lysis is found to depend on the surfactants structure and the hydrophobic tail length, as well as to correlate well with the CMC magnitudes.

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This work was supported by Department of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland and Wroclaw Research Center EIT+ under the project „Biotechnologies and advanced medical technologies" – BioMed (POIG 01.01.02-02-003/08-00) financed from the European Regional Development Fund (Operational Programme Innovative Economy, 1.1.2)

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Wilk, K.A., Zielińska, K., Jarzycka, A., Pietkiewicz, J. (2011). Human Erythrocyte Hemolysis Induced by Bioinspired Sugar Surfactants. In: Starov, V., Procházka, K. (eds) Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XXIV. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol 138. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19038-4_34

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