VESICLE TO MICELLE TRANSITIONS OF EGG PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE LIPOSOMES INDUCED BY NONIONIC SURFACTANTS, POLY(OXYETHYLENE) CETYL ETHERS

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KIM, JG [1 ]
KIM, JD [1 ]
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[1] KOREA ADV INST SCI & TECHNOL,BIOPROC ENGN RES CTR,TAEJON 305701,SOUTH KOREA
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10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123599
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Vesicle to micelle transitions of sonicated liposomes of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine (EPC) induced by a homologous series of nonionic surfactants, poly(oxyethylene) cetyl ethers [POE(n) cetyl ether], were investigated by using the method of turbidity titrations. The turbidities of the mixed dispersions of sonicated vesicles and surfactant were systematically measured as a function of the surfactant added for a wide range of lipid concentrations (from 0.51 to 6.35 mM EPC). From the titration curves, two threshold points representing onset and complete solubilization of liposomal membranes were determined as a probe for the effect of the length of ethylene oxide (EO) moiety on the phase behavior of ternary system of POE(n) cetyl ethers-EPC-excess water. Patterns of turbidity curves and the surfactant concentrations at two threshold points as well as widths of region between two transitions, where lamellar sheets and mixed micelles may coexist, mainly depended on the length of EO head group. With changing the lengths, solubilization of liposomes and phase diagram showed optimal behavior. That is, in the middle range of EO numbers, it resulted in narrowest coexistence region between onset and complete solubilization. Assuming the equilibrium partitioning model, critical effective molar ratios of surfactant to lipid, R(sat), free surfactant concentrations, D(w), and the partition coefficient of surfactant between bilayer and aqueous phase, K, in surfactant-saturated liposomes were quantitatively determined as a function of EO number. Effective ratios, R(sol), and free surfactant concentration in mixed micelles were also determined. In addition, the effects of CMC and HLB of surfactants on the solubilization of liposome were discussed.
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