Heterocyclic cationic gemini surfactants: A comparative overview of their synthesis, self-assembling, physicochemical, and biological properties

Vishnu Dutt Sharma, Marc A. Ilies

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Abstract

Gemini surfactants (GS) are presently receiving substantial attention due to their special self-assembling properties and unique interfacial activity. This comprehensive review is focused on positively charged heterocyclic GS, presenting their major synthetic access routes and examining the impact of structural elements on physicochemical and aggregation properties of this class of amphiphiles. Interaction of geminis surfactants with cells and their biological properties as novel transfection agents are emphasized through a detailed structure-activity relationship analysis. Throughout the review we have also presented the properties of selected ammonium GS, simple surfactants and lipid congeners, in order to emphasize the advantages conferred by using heterocyclic polar heads in GS design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-44
Number of pages44
JournalMedicinal Research Reviews
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cationic amphiphiles
  • Gemini surfactant
  • Gene delivery
  • Self-assembling
  • Transfection

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