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Self-Assembly of an Amino Acid Derivative into an Antimicrobial Hydrogel Biomaterial.

Ana M GarciaRoy LavendommeSlavko KraljMarina KurbasicOttavia BellottoMaria C CringoliSabrina SemeraroAntonella BandieraRita De ZorziSilvia Marchesan
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
N-(4-Nitrobenzoyl)-Phe self-assembled into a transparent supramolecular hydrogel, which displayed high fibroblast and keratinocyte cell viability. The compound showed a mild antimicrobial activity against E. coli both as a hydrogel and in solution. Single-crystal XRD data revealed packing details, including protonation of the C-terminus due to an apparent pKa shift, as confirmed by pH titrations. MicroRaman analysis revealed almost identical features between the gel and crystal states, although more disorder in the former. The hydrogel is thermoreversible and disassembles within a range of temperatures that can be fine-tuned by experimental conditions, such as gelator concentration. At the minimum gelling concentration of 0.63 wt %, the hydrogel disassembles in a physiological temperature range of 39-42 °C, thus opening the way to its potential use as a biomaterial.
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