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Lipid barrier layers on surfaces of synthetic water permeable membranes
Authors:E Brynda
Institution:Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 162 06 Prague 6, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:Barrier layers (area 0.79 cm2) from oxidized cholesterol or mixtures of oxidized cholesterol with phosphatidyl serine or phosphatidyl ethanol amine were formed on surfaces of different water-permeable synthetic membranes in 0.1 M NaCl as models of biological membranes. Ionic conductivity across the membranes decreased from 10−2-10−3 to 10−7-10−8 Ω−1 cm−2 when the barrier layers were formed on their surfaces. Average thicknesses of barrier layers 4.5–11 nm were estimated from electric capacitance. The layers were unstable with lifetimes ranging from several minutes to 50 hr according to the support membrane used. The interfacial tension between synthetic membrane surface and either water or lipid solution was calculated from contact angle measurement. The relation between barrier layer stability and hydrophobic and polar interaction of lipids with support surface was studied. The most stable barrier layers (lifetimes 30–50 hr) were formed on cellophane and gelatin membranes with surfaces hydrophobized by reaction with palmytoyl chloride.
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