Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Glycoconjugate Amphiphiles

Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
Laurent LatxaguePhilippe Barthélémy

Abstract

Glyconanoparticles essentially result from the (covalent or noncovalent) association of nanometer-scale objects with carbohydrates. Such glyconanoparticles can take many different forms and this mini review will focus only on soft materials (colloids, liposomes, gels etc.) with a special emphasis on glycolipid-derived nanomaterials and the chemistry involved for their synthesis. Also this contribution presents Low Molecular Weight Gels (LMWGs) stabilized by glycoconjugate amphiphiles. Such soft materials are likely to be of interest for different biomedical applications.

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glycosidation
differential
small angle neutron scattering
nuclear magnetic resonance
scanning electron microscopy
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