Quaternary ammonium surfactants derived from leucine and methionine: Novel challenging surface active molecules with antimicrobial activity

Volume: 283, Pages: 249 - 256
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Surfactants are versatile excipients, which are commonly employed in several pharmaceutical formulations as emulsifiers, stabilizing or solubilizing agents. In this field, current research is aimed at the design or discovery of amphiphilic molecules with improved characteristics in terms of safety (toxicological profile) and biological activities (e.g. antimicrobial activity, interaction with biomembranes). Quaternary ammonium surfactants...
Paper Details
Title
Quaternary ammonium surfactants derived from leucine and methionine: Novel challenging surface active molecules with antimicrobial activity
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
283
Pages
249 - 256
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