Alterations in phospholipid bilayers caused by sodium dodecyl sulphate triton X-100 mixed systems

被引:11
作者
delaMaza, A
Parra, JL
机构
[1] Departamento de Tensioactivos, Ctro. de Invest. y Desarrollo, Consejo Sup. de Invest. Cientificas, 08034 Barcelona, C/Jordi Girona
关键词
phospholipid bilayers; sodium dodecyl sulphate Triton X-100 mixed systems; permeability alterations and solubilization; carboxyfluorescein release; static light scattering; surfactant/phospholipid molar ratios and partition coefficients;
D O I
10.1007/BF00665642
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The mechanisms governing the subsolubilizing and solubilizing interaction of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)/Triton X-100 mixtures and phosphatidylcholine liposomes were investigated. Permeability alterations were detected as a change in 5(6)-carboxy-fluorescein (CF) released from the interior of vesicles and bilayer solubilization as a decrease in the static light-scattered by liposome suspensions. Three parameters were described as the effective surfactant/lipid lipid molar ratios (Re) at which the surfactant system a) resulted in 50% of CF release (Re-50%CF); b) saturated the liposomes (Re-SAT); c) led to a complete solubilization of these structures (Re-SOL). From these parameters the corresponding surfactant partition coefficients K-50%CF, K-SAT and K-SOL were determined. The free surfactant concentrations S-W were lower than the mixed surfactant CMCs at subsolubilizing level, whereas they remained similar to these values during saturation and solubilization of bilayers in all cases. Although the Re increased as the mole fraction of the SDS rose (X(SDS)), the K parameters showed a maximum at X(SDS) values of about 0.6, 0.4 and 0.2 for K-50%CF, K-SAT and K-SOL respectively. Thus, the higher the surfactant contribution in surfactant/lipid system, the lower the X(SDS) at which a maximum bilayer/water partitioning of mixed surfactant systems added took place and, consequently, the lower the influence of the SDS in this maximum bilayer/water partitioning.
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