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Composition, functionality and structural correlates of mixed lipid monolayers at air-water interface. / Manna, Emili; Barai, Manas; Mandal, Manas Kumar; Sultana, Habiba; Bykov, Alexey G.; Akentiev, Alexander V.; Noskov, Boris A.; Yusa, Shin ichi; Panda, Amiya Kumar.
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T1 - Composition, functionality and structural correlates of mixed lipid monolayers at air-water interface
AU - Manna, Emili
AU - Barai, Manas
AU - Mandal, Manas Kumar
AU - Sultana, Habiba
AU - Bykov, Alexey G.
AU - Akentiev, Alexander V.
AU - Noskov, Boris A.
AU - Yusa, Shin ichi
AU - Panda, Amiya Kumar
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - Physicochemical properties of lipid monolayer depend on its composition where a blend of lipids exhibit superior behaviour than the individual component. Surface pressure (π) – area (A) isotherms of mixed monolayer (PCmix) formed by dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), palmitoleylphosphatidylcholine (POPC), soyphosphatidylcholine (SPC) and hydrogenated soy phosphatidylcholine (HSPC) in combination with 30 mole % cholesterol (Chol) were obtained by using Langmuir trough. Effects of dipalmitoylphosphatidyethanolamine (DPPE) on its mutual miscibility at the air-water interface with DPPC + Chol, POPC + Chol, HSPC + Chol and SPC + Chol were also investigated separately, followed by studying the effects of DPPE and dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) to PCmix + Chol and PCmix + DPPE + Chol respectively. Lift-off area, minimum molecular area, excess molecular area, collapse pressure, Gibbs free energy of interfacial mixing, compressibility modulii values were evaluated by analyzing the isotherms. Deviations from the ideal mixing behaviours were dependent on the composition of the lipid blends. Surface dilatational rheology studies could assess monolayer elasticity, whereas the film morphologies were analysed by Brewster angle microscopic (BAM) studies. DPPC induced formation of condensed monolayer, whereas film rigidity was increased with the incorporation of DPPE and DPPG into mixed systems. Interactions among the lipid components of the investigated mixed systems were thoroughly discussed from the point of view of polar head and acyl chain saturation and obtained results follow the sequence: PCmix + DPPE + DPPG + Chol > PCmix + DPPE + Chol > individual PC + DPPE + Chol which could be translated into the bilayer studies. Such investigation of mixed lipid is important for class of its own composition and combined results are expected to contribute in better understanding the interaction of selected lipid in proposed blend.
AB - Physicochemical properties of lipid monolayer depend on its composition where a blend of lipids exhibit superior behaviour than the individual component. Surface pressure (π) – area (A) isotherms of mixed monolayer (PCmix) formed by dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), palmitoleylphosphatidylcholine (POPC), soyphosphatidylcholine (SPC) and hydrogenated soy phosphatidylcholine (HSPC) in combination with 30 mole % cholesterol (Chol) were obtained by using Langmuir trough. Effects of dipalmitoylphosphatidyethanolamine (DPPE) on its mutual miscibility at the air-water interface with DPPC + Chol, POPC + Chol, HSPC + Chol and SPC + Chol were also investigated separately, followed by studying the effects of DPPE and dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) to PCmix + Chol and PCmix + DPPE + Chol respectively. Lift-off area, minimum molecular area, excess molecular area, collapse pressure, Gibbs free energy of interfacial mixing, compressibility modulii values were evaluated by analyzing the isotherms. Deviations from the ideal mixing behaviours were dependent on the composition of the lipid blends. Surface dilatational rheology studies could assess monolayer elasticity, whereas the film morphologies were analysed by Brewster angle microscopic (BAM) studies. DPPC induced formation of condensed monolayer, whereas film rigidity was increased with the incorporation of DPPE and DPPG into mixed systems. Interactions among the lipid components of the investigated mixed systems were thoroughly discussed from the point of view of polar head and acyl chain saturation and obtained results follow the sequence: PCmix + DPPE + DPPG + Chol > PCmix + DPPE + Chol > individual PC + DPPE + Chol which could be translated into the bilayer studies. Such investigation of mixed lipid is important for class of its own composition and combined results are expected to contribute in better understanding the interaction of selected lipid in proposed blend.
KW - BAM
KW - Langmuir trough
KW - Membrane
KW - Monolayer
KW - Phospholipids
KW - Surface rheology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jciso.2021.100022
DO - 10.1016/j.jciso.2021.100022
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126626576
VL - 3
JO - JCIS Open
JF - JCIS Open
SN - 2666-934X
M1 - 100022
ER -
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