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Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?

Phospholipids (PLs) are widely used in the pharma industry and a better understanding of their behavior under different conditions is helpful for applications such as their use as medical transporters. The transition temperature T(m) affects the lipid conformation and the interfacial tension between...

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Autores principales: Ullmann, Kirsten, Fachet, Lea, Nirschl, Hermann, Leneweit, Gero
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9100803
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author Ullmann, Kirsten
Fachet, Lea
Nirschl, Hermann
Leneweit, Gero
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Fachet, Lea
Nirschl, Hermann
Leneweit, Gero
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description Phospholipids (PLs) are widely used in the pharma industry and a better understanding of their behavior under different conditions is helpful for applications such as their use as medical transporters. The transition temperature T(m) affects the lipid conformation and the interfacial tension between perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene (PFP) and an aqueous suspension of 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DSPC), as well as a mixture of these PLs with cholesterol. Interfacial tensions were measured with the Du Noüy ring at quasi-equilibrium; the area per molecule was calculated according to the Gibbsian approach and a time-dependent tension gradient. Results show that the time t(ε) to reach quasi-equilibrium was shorter when the temperature was above T(m), indicating a faster adsorption process (t(ε)(,DPPC),(36 °C) = 48 h, t(ε)(,DPPC,48 °C) = 24 h) for PL in the liquid crystalline state than in the gel state (T < T(m)). In addition, concentration-dependent results of the interfacial tension revealed that above the respective T(m) and at all concentrations c > 0.1 mM, the average minimum interfacial tension for DPPC and DSPC (14.1 mN/m and 15.3 mN/m) does not differ significantly between those two lipids. Equilibrium between monolayers and bilayers shows that for T < T(m), surface pressures ∏ ≈ 31 mN/m are reached while for T > T(m), ∏ ≈ 41 mN/m. Mixtures with cholesterol only reach ∏ ≤ 31 mN/m T(m), with no significant difference between the two PLs. The higher interfacial tension of the mixture indicates stabilization of the liposomal conformation in the aqueous phase by the addition of cholesterol. The high diffusion coefficients show that adsorption is mainly based on liposomes.
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spelling pubmed-106060272023-10-28 Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion? Ullmann, Kirsten Fachet, Lea Nirschl, Hermann Leneweit, Gero Gels Article Phospholipids (PLs) are widely used in the pharma industry and a better understanding of their behavior under different conditions is helpful for applications such as their use as medical transporters. The transition temperature T(m) affects the lipid conformation and the interfacial tension between perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene (PFP) and an aqueous suspension of 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DSPC), as well as a mixture of these PLs with cholesterol. Interfacial tensions were measured with the Du Noüy ring at quasi-equilibrium; the area per molecule was calculated according to the Gibbsian approach and a time-dependent tension gradient. Results show that the time t(ε) to reach quasi-equilibrium was shorter when the temperature was above T(m), indicating a faster adsorption process (t(ε)(,DPPC),(36 °C) = 48 h, t(ε)(,DPPC,48 °C) = 24 h) for PL in the liquid crystalline state than in the gel state (T < T(m)). In addition, concentration-dependent results of the interfacial tension revealed that above the respective T(m) and at all concentrations c > 0.1 mM, the average minimum interfacial tension for DPPC and DSPC (14.1 mN/m and 15.3 mN/m) does not differ significantly between those two lipids. Equilibrium between monolayers and bilayers shows that for T < T(m), surface pressures ∏ ≈ 31 mN/m are reached while for T > T(m), ∏ ≈ 41 mN/m. Mixtures with cholesterol only reach ∏ ≤ 31 mN/m T(m), with no significant difference between the two PLs. The higher interfacial tension of the mixture indicates stabilization of the liposomal conformation in the aqueous phase by the addition of cholesterol. The high diffusion coefficients show that adsorption is mainly based on liposomes. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10606027/ /pubmed/37888376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9100803 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ullmann, Kirsten
Fachet, Lea
Nirschl, Hermann
Leneweit, Gero
Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title_full Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title_fullStr Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title_full_unstemmed Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title_short Monolayer/Bilayer Equilibrium of Phospholipids in Gel or Liquid States: Interfacial Adsorption via Monomer or Liposome Diffusion?
title_sort monolayer/bilayer equilibrium of phospholipids in gel or liquid states: interfacial adsorption via monomer or liposome diffusion?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9100803
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