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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy as a probe for the study of the hydration of lipid self-assemblies. I. Methodology and general phenomena

โœ Scribed by Walter Pohle; Carsten Selle; Hartmut Fritzsche; Hans Binder


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
299 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1075-4261

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โœฆ Synopsis


An algorithm for the study of the gradual hydration of phospholipid assemblies by means of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is presented. A complete series of diacyl phosphatidylcholines (PCs) including all possible analogues with palmitoyl and oleoyl residues, namely DPPC, DOPC, POPC, and OPPC, was investigated at room temperature. The lipid samples were prepared as cast films probably consisting of aligned multilamellar bilayers. The range of water activities studied in these films was regulated by adsorption via the gas phase corresponding to relative humidities of between 0 and 100%. Analyses of the IR-spectroscopic data have concentrated mainly on determining the amounts of water incorporated by each lipid as well as the hydrationinduced response observed for some absorption bands of the different lipids. The water uptake at high relative humidity (RH) increases with the portion of unsaturated acyl chains in the molecular structure of the PCs. Isothermal phase transitions triggered lyotropically have been detected in demonstrating the occurrence of the main transition in POPC and OPPC films at room temperature. Moreover, it appears that both lamellar phases, the gel as well as the liquid-crystalline phase, are not uniform. They seem to comprise an amazingly large span of order/disorder states of the lipid chains generally depending on the degree of hydration. As exemplified by the significant variation in the onset of wavenumber shifts for the PO 0 2 and C|O stretching-vibration modes, obtained as a function of hydration, a sequence of attachment to polar lipid binding sites by water molecules was established for DPPC.


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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
โœ Carsten Selle; Walter Pohle ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 1998 ๐Ÿ› John Wiley and Sons ๐ŸŒ English โš– 291 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

The gradual hydration of phospholipid films can be effectively probed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy (cf. part I of this series). The hydration-induced changes observed for lipid IR-absorption bands are probably composed of contributions arising from the effects of both the direct