Photodegradable glyco-microfibers fabricated by the self-assembly of cellobiose derivatives bearing nitrobenzyl groups

Stimuli-responsive materials constructed via the self-assembly of small biomolecules are attracting increasing attention because of their biocompatibility, sustainability, and variety of (bio)applications. Nevertheless, the research on oligosaccharide-based molecular designs for such stimuli-respons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications materials 2024-09, Vol.5 (1), p.182-10, Article 182
Hauptverfasser: Okumura, Bioru, Yamaguchi, Eriko, Komura, Naoko, Ohtomi, Taku, Kawano, Shin-ichiro, Sato, Hiroyasu, Katagiri, Hiroshi, Ando, Hiromune, Ikeda, Masato
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Zusammenfassung:Stimuli-responsive materials constructed via the self-assembly of small biomolecules are attracting increasing attention because of their biocompatibility, sustainability, and variety of (bio)applications. Nevertheless, the research on oligosaccharide-based molecular designs for such stimuli-responsive materials (or stimuli-responsive glyco-materials) is limited, partly due to the intrinsic structural diversity of oligosaccharides and the difficulty associated with their selective chemical syntheses. Herein, we report the construction of photodegradable glyco-microfibers by the self-assembly of cellobiose derivatives bearing nitrobenzyl groups. The atomic-scale, self-assembled architecture of the photodegradable glyco-microfibers is unveiled and compared with those of pristine cellobiose and cellulose polymorphs in previous reports. Stimuli-responsive oligosaccharide-based molecular designs are limited due to their intrinsic structural diversity and difficulties in selective synthesis. Here, photodegradable glyco-microfibers are synthesized by the selfassembly of cellobiose derivatives bearing nitrobenzyl groups.
ISSN:2662-4443
2662-4443
DOI:10.1038/s43246-024-00622-0