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Diol or Hydrogen Peroxide-responsive Micellar Systems and Their Rheological Properties.

Ryotaro MikiTsutomu YamakiMasaki UchidaHideshi Natsume
Published in: Journal of oleo science (2024)
External stimuli-responsive worm-like micelles (WLMs) have the potential for a wide range of applications. In particular, sugar (a polyol compound)-responsive WLMs have the potential for use in smartdrug release systems. Phenylboronic acid (PBA) functions as a cis-diol sensor in a similar manner it does as a glucose sensor. Thus, WLMs, primarily composed of surfactants and PBA, are expected to function as cis-diol-responsive viscoelastic systems. PBA also reacts irreversibly with hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and is converted into phenol and boric acid. H 2 O 2 is one of reactive oxygen species crucial for several physiological processes. Therefore, H 2 O 2 -responsive WLMs have the potential for various applications. In this review, we describe cis-diol- and H 2 O 2 -responsive micellar systems composed of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and PBA moieties that shift their viscosities in response to stimuli.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • cancer therapy
  • nitric oxide
  • drug delivery
  • human health
  • metabolic syndrome
  • risk assessment
  • blood pressure
  • adipose tissue
  • drug release