Tools to enable the study and translation of supramolecular amphiphiles
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Thomas Allam, Dominick E. Balderston, Mandeep K. Chahal, Kira L. F. Hilton, Charlotte K. Hind, Olivia B. Keers, Rebecca J. Lilley, Chandni Manwani, Alix Overton, Precious I. A. Popoola, Lisa R. Thompson, Lisa J. White, Jennifer R. Hiscock
This tutorial review focuses on providing a summary of the key techniques used for the characterisation of supramolecular amphiphiles and their self-assembled aggregates; from the understanding of low-level molecular interactions, to materials analysis, use of data to support computer-aided molecular design and finally, the translation of this class of compounds for real world application, specifically within the clinical setting. We highlight the common methodologies used for the study of traditional amphiphiles and build to provide specific examples that enable the study of specialist supramolecular systems. This includes the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, X-ray scattering techniques (small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering and single crystal X-ray diffraction), critical aggregation (or micelle) concentration determination methodologies, machine learning, and various microscopy techniques. Furthermore, this review provides guidance for working with supramolecular amphiphiles in in vitro and in vivo settings, as well as the use of accessible software programs, to facilitate screening and selection of druggable molecules. Each section provides: a methodology overview – information that may be derived from the use of the methodology described; a case study – examples for the application of these methodologies; and a summary section – providing methodology specific benefits, limitations and future applications.
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