Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr

The lyotropic phase behavior of four common and easily accessible glycosides, n-octyl alpha-D-glycosides, namely, alpha-GlcOC(8), alpha-Man-OC8, alpha-Gal-O(C)8, and a-Xyl-OC8, was investigated. The presence of normal hexagonal (HI), bicontinuous cubic (VI), and lamellar (L-alpha) phases in alpha-Gl...

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Main Authors: Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan, Salim, Malinda, Patrick, Melonney, Timimi, Bakir A., Zahid, N. Idayu, Hashim, Rauzah
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spelling my.um.eprints.284182022-07-22T05:23:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28418/ Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan Salim, Malinda Patrick, Melonney Timimi, Bakir A. Zahid, N. Idayu Hashim, Rauzah QD Chemistry The lyotropic phase behavior of four common and easily accessible glycosides, n-octyl alpha-D-glycosides, namely, alpha-GlcOC(8), alpha-Man-OC8, alpha-Gal-O(C)8, and a-Xyl-OC8, was investigated. The presence of normal hexagonal (HI), bicontinuous cubic (VI), and lamellar (L-alpha) phases in alpha-Glc-OC8 and alpha-Man-OC8 including their phase diagrams in water reported previously was verified by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (H-2 NMR), via monitoring the D2O spectra. Additionally, the partial binary phase diagrams and the liquid crystal structures formed by alpha-Gal-OC8 and alpha-XylOC(8) in D2O were constructed and confirmed using small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering and H-2 NMR. The average number of bound water molecules (n(b)) per headgroup in the L-alpha phase was determined by the systematic measurement of the quadrupolar splitting of D2O over a wide range of molar ratio values (glycoside/ D2O), especially at high glucoside composition. The number of bound water molecules bound to the headgroup was found to be around 1.5-2.0 for glucoside, mannoside, and galactoside, all of which possesses four OH groups. In the case of xyloside, which has only three OH groups, the bound water content is similar to 2.0. Our findings confirmed that the bound water content of all n-octyl alpha-Dglycosides studied is lower compared to the number of possible hydrogen bonding sites possibly due to the fact that most of the OH groups are involved in intralayer interaction that holds the lipid assembly together. Amer Chemical Soc 2021-05-06 Article PeerReviewed Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan and Salim, Malinda and Patrick, Melonney and Timimi, Bakir A. and Zahid, N. Idayu and Hashim, Rauzah (2021) Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 125 (17). pp. 4393-4408. ISSN 1520-6106, DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c10629 <https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c10629>. 10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c10629
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan
Salim, Malinda
Patrick, Melonney
Timimi, Bakir A.
Zahid, N. Idayu
Hashim, Rauzah
Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
description The lyotropic phase behavior of four common and easily accessible glycosides, n-octyl alpha-D-glycosides, namely, alpha-GlcOC(8), alpha-Man-OC8, alpha-Gal-O(C)8, and a-Xyl-OC8, was investigated. The presence of normal hexagonal (HI), bicontinuous cubic (VI), and lamellar (L-alpha) phases in alpha-Glc-OC8 and alpha-Man-OC8 including their phase diagrams in water reported previously was verified by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (H-2 NMR), via monitoring the D2O spectra. Additionally, the partial binary phase diagrams and the liquid crystal structures formed by alpha-Gal-OC8 and alpha-XylOC(8) in D2O were constructed and confirmed using small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering and H-2 NMR. The average number of bound water molecules (n(b)) per headgroup in the L-alpha phase was determined by the systematic measurement of the quadrupolar splitting of D2O over a wide range of molar ratio values (glycoside/ D2O), especially at high glucoside composition. The number of bound water molecules bound to the headgroup was found to be around 1.5-2.0 for glucoside, mannoside, and galactoside, all of which possesses four OH groups. In the case of xyloside, which has only three OH groups, the bound water content is similar to 2.0. Our findings confirmed that the bound water content of all n-octyl alpha-Dglycosides studied is lower compared to the number of possible hydrogen bonding sites possibly due to the fact that most of the OH groups are involved in intralayer interaction that holds the lipid assembly together.
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author Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan
Salim, Malinda
Patrick, Melonney
Timimi, Bakir A.
Zahid, N. Idayu
Hashim, Rauzah
author_facet Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan
Salim, Malinda
Patrick, Melonney
Timimi, Bakir A.
Zahid, N. Idayu
Hashim, Rauzah
author_sort Iskandar, Wan Farah Nasuha Wan
title Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
title_short Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
title_full Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
title_fullStr Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
title_full_unstemmed Probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
title_sort probing n-octyl alpha-d-glycosides using deuterated water in the lyotropic phase by deuterium nmr
publisher Amer Chemical Soc
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/28418/
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