2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104052
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Data on peptidyl platform-based anticancer drug synthesis and triton-x-based micellar clusters (MCs) self-assembly peculiarities for enhanced solubilization, encapsulation of hydrophobic compounds and their interaction with HeLa cells

Abstract: The data presented here refer to a research article entitled “Self-Assembled Micellar Clusters Based on Triton-X-family Surfactants for Enhanced Solubilization, Encapsulation, Proteins Permeability Control, and Anticancer Drug Delivery” Solomonov et al., 2019. The present article provides the General Procedure for clusterization of Triton-X-based micelles and the effect of (i) metal ion, surfactant, and chelator concentration on the developed clusters formation, (ii) surfactant-chelator relation change, (iii) … Show more

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“…The formed features, stability, kinetics, and the optimal formation conditions (component concentrations and their ratios; metal ions and solvent replacement) of the TX-100/TX-114-based MCCs, as well as the effect of external factors (e.g., pH, temperature, and the addition of competing chelators) on the clusterization process, system stability, and the encapsulation abilities using Coumarin 6 have been studied and reported previously ( Fig. 4 , C, D) [9 , 10] . Despite their structural similarity, TX-114 has a lower cloud point temperature, compared with TX-100; therefore, the effect of a cloud point change on the micellar clusterization process was studied to investigate BODIPY encapsulation and the fluorescent characteristics.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The formed features, stability, kinetics, and the optimal formation conditions (component concentrations and their ratios; metal ions and solvent replacement) of the TX-100/TX-114-based MCCs, as well as the effect of external factors (e.g., pH, temperature, and the addition of competing chelators) on the clusterization process, system stability, and the encapsulation abilities using Coumarin 6 have been studied and reported previously ( Fig. 4 , C, D) [9 , 10] . Despite their structural similarity, TX-114 has a lower cloud point temperature, compared with TX-100; therefore, the effect of a cloud point change on the micellar clusterization process was studied to investigate BODIPY encapsulation and the fluorescent characteristics.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…[3] Indeed, self-assembly is a convenient strategy and it is characterized by constructing various highly ordered nano-or micro-architectures. [4][5][6] The formed structures could be easily used as building blocks for designing biomaterials with diverse functionalities. [7,8] Self-assembly has been widely used in chemistry, biology, and materials science as a "bottom-up" approach for developing highly ordered structures at the nanoto micrometer scale with controllable levels of complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, self‐assembly is a convenient strategy and it is characterized by constructing various highly ordered nano‐ or micro‐architectures [4–6] . The formed structures could be easily used as building blocks for designing biomaterials with diverse functionalities [7,8] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%