Lipid-membrane-incorporated hydrophobic photochromic molecules prepared by the exchange method using cyclodextrins

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Atsushi IkedaKazuma Yasuhara

Abstract

It was found that the exchange method for the preparation of lipid-membrane-incorporated guest molecules was applicable not only to fullerenes but also to other hydrophobic molecules such as azobenzene and stilbene. The advantages of this method are that the long-term stability of the lipid-membrane-incorporated azobenzene solution and the maximum ratio of [stilbene]/[lipid] were higher than those prepared by the classical method, which we call the 'premixing method'. Photoisomerisations of these photochromic guest molecules in the lipid membranes maintained the morphology of liposomes.

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Dec 15, 2015·Chemical Record : an Official Publication of the Chemical Society of Japan ... [et Al.]·Atsushi Ikeda
Nov 9, 2016·Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry·Masafumi UedaAtsushi Ikeda
Dec 6, 2016·Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry·Yuki TsuchiyaAtsushi Ikeda
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