Compartmentalization of amino acids in surfactant aggregates. Partitioning between water and aqueous micellar sodium deodecanoate and between hexane and dodecylammonium propionate trapped water in hexane
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Compartmentalization of amino acids in surfactant aggregates. Partitioning between water and aqueous micellar sodium deodecanoate and between hexane and dodecylammonium propionate trapped water in hexane
Abstract
Cationic amino acids, arginine and lysine partition differentially from water into aqueous micellar sodium dodecanoate. Conversely, partitioning of serine, glycine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, threonine, alanine, proline, valine, leucine, phenylalanine and isoleucine do not vary appreciably. Partitioning from neat hexane into dodecylammonium propionate trapped water in hexane is, however, dependent upon both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. These results imply that the interior of dedecylammonium propionate aggregates is negatively charged and is capable of hydrogen bonding in addition to providing a hydrophobic enviroment. The solubilities of amino acids in neat hexane substantiate the previously derived amino acid hydrophobicity scale. Relevance of partitioning in these systems to the postulated selective amino acid compartmentalization is discussed.
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