Inhibition and disintegration of insulin amyloid fibrils: a facile supramolecular strategy with p-sulfonatocalixarenes

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Meenakshi N ShindeJyotirmayee Mohanty

Abstract

We reveal the ability of p-sulfonatocalix[4/6]arene to effectively inhibit the fibril formation in human insulin and demonstrate its potential to disintegrate the mature fibrils, a promising supramolecular strategy to combat amyloidosis.

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Sep 24, 2016·The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters·Jyotirmayee MohantyAchikanath C Bhasikuttan
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