2020
DOI: 10.1002/poc.4133
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Hydrophobicity and self‐association (micellization) of bile salts with a lactone or lactam group in a steroid skeleton

Abstract: Bile acid salts are amphiphiles that have planar polarity: the convex surface (the β side) of their steroid skeleton is hydrophobic, whereas the concave surface (the α side) is hydrophilic. Lactone and lactam derivatives of bile acid salts have reduced hydrophobicity on the convex surface (β side) of the steroid skeleton, but they are still able to build micelles. In the vicinity of their critical micellar concentration (CMC), they probably form Small's primary micelles. In this work, it is shown that retentio… Show more

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