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Controlled molecular arrangement of easily aggregated deoxycholate with layered double hydroxideopen access

Authors
Lee, KyounghyounXie, JingPark, HyeonjinJung, HyunOh, Jae-Min
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
aggregation; deoxycholate; layered double hydroxide; molecular arrangement
Citation
Royal Society Open Science, v.10, no.10
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Royal Society Open Science
Volume
10
Number
10
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20485
DOI
10.1098/rsos.230506
ISSN
2054-5703
2054-5703
Abstract
Deoxycholate (DA) is a natural emulsifying agent involved in the absorption of dietary lipids. Due to the facial distribution of hydrophobic-hydrophilic region, DA easily aggregates under ambient conditions, and this property hinders the practical application of DA in clinical applications. In this study, we found that the molecular arrangement of DA molecules could be controlled by using layered double hydroxide (LDH) under a specific reaction condition. The effect of reaction methods such as co-precipitation, ion exchange and reconstruction on the molecular arrangement of DA was investigated by X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. It was demonstrated that the self-aggregation of DA molecules could be suppressed by the oriented arrangement of DA between the gallery space of LDH. The DA moiety was well stabilized in the LDH layers due to the electrostatic interaction between DA molecules and LDH layers. The most ordered arrangement of DA molecules was observed when DA was incorporated into LDH via a reconstruction method. The DA molecules arranged in LDH via reconstruction did not show significant exothermic or endothermic behaviour up to 400°C, showing that the DA moiety lost its intermolecular attraction in between LDH layers. © 2023 The Authors.
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