Unique incorporation behavior of amino acid-type surfactant into phospholipid vesicle membrane
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The incorporation behavior of some anionic surfactants, including amino acid-type surfactants, on phospholipid vesicles was investigated. This was done by measuring the release of a vesicle-entrapped fluorescence probe and the scattered light intensities of vesicle particles in the surfactant solution as a function of surfactant concentration and time. Sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium dodecanesulfonate, sodium dodecanoyl sarcosinate, and sodium dodecanoyl glutamate were employed in this study. All surfactants ruptured the phospholipid vesicle at around each critical micelle concentration by mixed micelle formation with phospholipid. While leakage of the fluorescence probe took place at a very low concentration in the sulfate- or sulfonate-type surfactant systems, it occurred at the concentration just below the CMC in the amino acid-type surfactant systems. Kinetic analysis of the release of the probe from the vesicles showed that the former surfactants adsorbed independently and homogeneously onto the phospholipid vesicles, while the latter surfactants were cooperatively incorporated.
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- 2005-06-00
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