Cholic Acid/Glutathione‐Assembled Nanofibrils for Stabilizing Pickering Emulsion Biogels

Author:

Bi Wenzhi1,Le Mengqi1,Jia Yong‐Guang2,Bao Zeyu1,Sun Shuo1,Wang Chaoyang3,Binks Bernard P.4,Chen Yunhua135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 China

2. Center for Advanced Materials Research Beijing Normal University Zhuhai 519087 China

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510641 China

4. Department of Chemistry University of Hull Hull HU6 7RX UK

5. Key Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering of Guangdong Province, andInnovation Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 China

Abstract

AbstractAchieving the delicate balance required for both emulsion and gel characteristics, while also imparting biological functionality in gelled emulsions, poses a significant challenge. Herein, we report on Pickering emulsion biogels formed by novel biological nanofibrils assembled from natural glutathione (GSH) and a tripod cholic acid derivative (TCA) via electrostatic interactions. GSH, composed of tripeptides with carboxyl groups, facilitates the protonation and dissolution of TCA compounds in water and the electrostatic interactions between GSH and TCA trigger nanofibrillar assembly. Fibrous nuclei initially emerge, and the formed mature nanofibrils can generate a stable hydrogel at a low solid concentration. These nanofibrils exhibit efficient emulsifying capability, enabling the preparation of stable Pickering oil‐in‐water (O/W) emulsion gels with adjustable phase volume ratios. The entangled nanofibrils adsorbed at the oil‐water interface restrict droplet movement, imparting viscoelasticity and injectability to the emulsions. Remarkably, the biocompatible nanofibrils and stabilized emulsion gels demonstrate promising scavenging properties against reactive oxygen species (ROS). This strategy may open new scenarios for the design of advanced emulsion gel materials using natural precursors and affordable building blocks for biomedical applications.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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