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Poly(ethylene glycol) and phospholipid packing in the structure of reverse micelles
Authors:Yu F Zuev  N N Vylegzhanina  V D Fedotov  Z Sh Idiyatullin  V P Archipov
Institution:(1) Zhejiang Key Laboratory for Reactive Chemistry on Solid Surfaces, College of Chemistry and Life Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, 321004, China;
Abstract:The influence of water substitution by a substance with a different polarity on the structure of phospholipid monolayer interface in water-in-oil microemulsion has been studied by the Fourier-transform pulsed-gradient spin-echo (FT PGSE)1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) spin-label methods. For this purpose the soybean phosphatidylcholine-based microemulsion and water soluble poly(ethylene glycol) with molecular weight 400 (PEG400) were used. Self-diffusion coefficients of all microemulsion components obtained by the FT PGSE NMR technique provided information about both the size of reverse micelles and distribution of components between different microemulsion compartments. The maximum hyperfine splitting, 2A max, in the ESR spectra was used to characterize the degree of the phospholipid hydrocarbon chain mobility. It was shown that PEG400 alters significantly the size of the reverse micelles and the motion of the labeled segments of the lipid tails. A mechanism of PEG400 acting in solution of the phospholipid-based reverse micelles on the basis of the rough decrease of the micelle core polarity was suggested.
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