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Demystifying and unravelling the molecular structure of the biopolymer sporopollenin.

Abanoub MikhaelKristina JurcicCeline SchneiderDavid KarrGregory L FisherTravis D FridgenAlberto Diego-TaboadaParis E GeorghiouGrahame MackenzieJoseph H Banoub
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2021)
We report for the first time the two main building units that form the Lycopodium clavatum sporopollenin exine. The first building unit is a macrocyclic oligomer and/or polymer composed of polyhydroxylated tetraketide-like monomeric units, which represents the main rigid backbone of the sporopollenin biopolymer. The second building unit is the poly(hydroxy acid) network in which the hydroxyl end groups can be covalently attached by ether links to the hydroxylated macrocyclic backbone to form the sporopollenin biopolymer, a spherical dendrimer. Such spherical dendrimers are a typical type of microcapsule that have been used for drug delivery applications. Finally, HR-XPS indicated the total absence of aromaticity in the sporopollenin exine.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • ionic liquid
  • single molecule