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Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate

BACKGROUND: In order to develop colloidal drug carriers with desired properties, it is important to determine physico-chemical characteristics of these systems. Bile salt mixed micelles are extensively studied as novel drug delivery systems. The objective of the present investigation is to develop a...

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Autores principales: Ćirin, Dejan M, Poša, Mihalj M, Krstonošić, Veljko S
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3284442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22206681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-89
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author Ćirin, Dejan M
Poša, Mihalj M
Krstonošić, Veljko S
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description BACKGROUND: In order to develop colloidal drug carriers with desired properties, it is important to determine physico-chemical characteristics of these systems. Bile salt mixed micelles are extensively studied as novel drug delivery systems. The objective of the present investigation is to develop and characterize mixed micelles of nonionic (Triton X-100) or anionic (sodium lauryl ether sulfate) surfactant having oxyethylene groups in the polar head and following bile salts: cholate, deoxycholate and 7-oxodeoxycholate. RESULTS: The micellization behaviour of binary anionic-nonionic and anionic-anionic surfactant mixtures was investigated by conductivity and surface tension measurements. The results of the study have been analyzed using Clint's, Rubingh's, and Motomura's theories for mixed binary systems. The negative values of the interaction parameter indicate synergism between micelle building units. It was noticed that Triton X-100 and sodium lauryl ether sulfate generate the weakest synergistic interactions with sodium deoxycholate, while 7-oxodeoxycholate creates the strongest attractive interaction with investigated co-surfactants. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that increased synergistic interactions can be attributed to the larger number of hydrophilic groups at α side of the bile salts. Additionally, 7-oxo group of 7-oxodeoxycholate enhance attractive interactions with selected co-surfactants more than 7-hydroxyl group of sodium cholate.
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spelling pubmed-32844422012-02-24 Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate Ćirin, Dejan M Poša, Mihalj M Krstonošić, Veljko S Chem Cent J Research Article BACKGROUND: In order to develop colloidal drug carriers with desired properties, it is important to determine physico-chemical characteristics of these systems. Bile salt mixed micelles are extensively studied as novel drug delivery systems. The objective of the present investigation is to develop and characterize mixed micelles of nonionic (Triton X-100) or anionic (sodium lauryl ether sulfate) surfactant having oxyethylene groups in the polar head and following bile salts: cholate, deoxycholate and 7-oxodeoxycholate. RESULTS: The micellization behaviour of binary anionic-nonionic and anionic-anionic surfactant mixtures was investigated by conductivity and surface tension measurements. The results of the study have been analyzed using Clint's, Rubingh's, and Motomura's theories for mixed binary systems. The negative values of the interaction parameter indicate synergism between micelle building units. It was noticed that Triton X-100 and sodium lauryl ether sulfate generate the weakest synergistic interactions with sodium deoxycholate, while 7-oxodeoxycholate creates the strongest attractive interaction with investigated co-surfactants. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that increased synergistic interactions can be attributed to the larger number of hydrophilic groups at α side of the bile salts. Additionally, 7-oxo group of 7-oxodeoxycholate enhance attractive interactions with selected co-surfactants more than 7-hydroxyl group of sodium cholate. BioMed Central 2011-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3284442/ /pubmed/22206681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-89 Text en Copyright ©2011 Ćirin et al
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Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title_full Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title_fullStr Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title_short Interactions between selected bile salts and Triton X-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
title_sort interactions between selected bile salts and triton x-100 or sodium lauryl ether sulfate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3284442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22206681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-5-89
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