RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE DESIGN OF NEOGLYCOLIPOSOMES BEARING ARBORESCENT ARCHITECTURES

Recent Development in the Design of Neoglycoliposomes Bearing Arborescent Architectures

Recent Development in the Design of Neoglycoliposomes Bearing Arborescent Architectures

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This brief review Bronzers highlights systematic progress in the design of synthetic glycolipid (neoglycolipids) analogs evolving from the conventional architectures of natural glycosphingolipids and gangliosides.Given that naturally occurring glycolipids are composed of only one hydrophilic sugar head-group and two hydrophobic lipid tails embedded in the lipid bilayers of the cell membranes, they usually require extraneous lipids (phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol) to confer their stability.In order to obviate the necessity for these additional stabilizing ingredients, recent investigations have merged dendrimer chemistry with that of neoglycolipid syntheses.

This singular approach has provided novel Softball Glove glycoarchitectures allowing reconsidering the necessity for the traditional one to two hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio.An emphasis has been provided in the recent design of modular arborescent neoglycolipid syntheses coined glycodendrimersomes.

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