2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2sm26085a
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Water-induced gel formation of an oleanlic acid–adenine conjugate and the effects of uracil derivative on the gel stability

Abstract: The conjugate of oleanlic acid with adenine was synthesized and it could be gelled in mixed solvents of THF and water, but no gel was formed in the single organic solvent. The self-aggregation behaviour and physical properties of the organogel were characterized by 1 H NMR, FT-IR, and scanning electron microscopy. The morphology and the stability of the gel were remarkably affected by the uracil derivative through destroying hydrogen-bonding.

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“…0.5–3 μm, and by entanglement of such fibers, a closely packed 3D network structure was created to trap the solvent molecules into its interstices. The fiber sizes of these two-component CT gels were larger than those of one-component organogels obtained by us previously [4244]. On the other hand, these xerogels also revealed various types of morphologies based on the different solvent systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…0.5–3 μm, and by entanglement of such fibers, a closely packed 3D network structure was created to trap the solvent molecules into its interstices. The fiber sizes of these two-component CT gels were larger than those of one-component organogels obtained by us previously [4244]. On the other hand, these xerogels also revealed various types of morphologies based on the different solvent systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Functionally rich naturally occurring triterpenoids with several hydroxyl and carboxyl groups offers innumerable opportunities for the generation of triterpenoid derivatives depending upon ones design and requirements . Some of the triterpenoids also occur in nature as salts or linked with sugars as in triterpenoid saponins in some plants .…”
Section: Self‐assembly Of the Derivatives Of Triterpenoids And Study mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22][23][24][25] Recently, the gelation of adenine with tricarboxylic acid compounds was reported based on hydrogen bonding and π-π stacking. 26,27 We are interested in exploring whether it is possible to achieve gelation by metal coordination with adenine derivatives. Guanine and its derivatives have been mixed with monovalent metal ions to form gels based on quadruplex formation.…”
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