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Author(s):  
Vinod Kumar ◽  
Rajni Verma ◽  
Dwarkesh Satodia ◽  
Debes Ray ◽  
Ketan Kuperkar ◽  
...  

Self-assembly in aqueous solutions of three quaternary salts based C16-type cationic surfactant with different polar head groups and identical carbon alkyl chain viz., cetylpyridinium bromide (CPB), cetyltrimethylammonium tosylate (CTAT), and...


Pharmaceutics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 787
Author(s):  
Daniel C. Stein ◽  
Lenea H. Stocker ◽  
Abigail E. Powell ◽  
Salsawi Kebede ◽  
David Watts ◽  
...  

Identification of antigens is important for vaccine production. We tested extraction protocols using cetyltrimethylammonium tosylate (CTAT) and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) to formulate surfactant vesicles (SVs) containing components from Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Carbohydrate and protein assays demonstrated that protein and carbohydrates were incorporated into the vesicle leaflet. Depending on the extraction protocol utilized, 100–400 µg of protein/mL of SVs solution was obtained. Gel electrophoresis followed by silver staining demonstrated that SV extracts contained lipooligosaccharide and a subset of bacterial proteins and lipoproteins. Western blotting and mass spectral analysis indicated that the majority of the proteins were derived from the outer membrane. Mass spectrometric and bioinformatics analysis of SVs identified 29 membrane proteins, including porin and opacity-associated protein. Proteins embedded in the SVs leaflet could be degraded by the addition of trypsin or proteinase K. Our data showed that the incorporation of CTAT and SDBS into vesicles eliminated their toxicity as measured by a THP-1 killing assay. Incorporation of gonococcal cell surface components into SVs reduced toxicity as compared to the whole cell extracts, as measured by cytokine induction, while retaining the immunogenicity. This process constitutes a general method for extracting bacterial surface components and identification of antigens that might be included in vaccines.


2017 ◽  
Vol 242 ◽  
pp. 484-491 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shailesh Padasala ◽  
S. Chavda ◽  
Debes Ray ◽  
Vinod K. Aswal ◽  
Pratap Bahadur

Author(s):  
S. Chavda ◽  
D. Danino ◽  
V.K. Aswal ◽  
K. Singh ◽  
D.G. Marangoni ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
S. Padasala ◽  
V. Patel ◽  
K. Singh ◽  
D. Ray ◽  
V.K. Aswal ◽  
...  

RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (107) ◽  
pp. 87758-87768 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijay Patel ◽  
Debes Ray ◽  
Kulbir Singh ◽  
Ludmila Abezgauz ◽  
Gerrard Marangoni ◽  
...  

Incorporation of 1-hexanol close to the palisade layer of CTAT micelles favors transition of worm-like micelles to vesicular structuresviaformation of elongated worm-like micelles.


2011 ◽  
Vol 233-235 ◽  
pp. 2034-2037
Author(s):  
Qiong Wei Hou ◽  
En Hui Yuan ◽  
Jin Gang Jiang ◽  
Kun Zhang

Nano-structured mesoporous silica with highly ordered 2D hexagonal topology has been synthesized using novel surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium tosylate (CTATos) as template via directly hydrothermal treatment at high temperature of 175 °C and varied crystallization time. The maximum pore wall thickness is up to 2.2 nm calculated by BdB method from desorption branch. The enlargement of pore wall thickness and unit-lattice of currently synthesized MCM-41 silica is attributed to the migration and subsequent deposition of the silicate species in the inner pore channel.


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