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Physical separation of the aqueous phase and lipoidal lamellae from multilamellar liposomes: An analytical and preparative procedure

✍ Scribed by Ouahid Bakouche; Denis Gerlier


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
478 KB
Volume
130
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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✦ Synopsis


An efficient and rapid method to separate the aqueous phase from lipoidal lamellae after mechanical disruption of multilamellar liposomes with preservation of the phospholipid bilayer organization has been designed. Liposome suspensions were subjected to a few short bursts of sonication at a temperature below the transition temperature (T,) of the lowest melting phospholipid component. This was followed by ultracentrifugation. The aqueous supematant contained more than 90% of the encapsulated aqueous elements (6-carboxyfluorescein, bovine serum albumin) and less than 1% of the lipids. The washed pellet consisted of lipoidal Iamellae devoid of any encapsulated aqueous phase. The lipoidal lamellae contained more than 99% phospholipids and were contaminated with less than 0.1% aqueous components. Such a method should allow the localization of any component within the aqueous phase or lipoidal lamellae of the liposomes.