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Interfacial behavior of lipid nanocapsules spread on model membrane monolayers

Year: 2014

Journal: COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE, Vol. 292, p 1307-1318, 20150722

Authors: Ivanova, Tz; Mircheva, K.; Balashev, K.; Minkov, I.; Saulnier, P.; Panaiotov, I.

Organizations: Univ Sofia, Biophys Chem Lab, Dept Phys Chem, Fac Chem & Pharm, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria; LUNAM Univ, INSERM, MINT Micro & Nanomed Biomimet U1066, F-49100 Angers, France

The lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) spread at the air-water interface (A/W) undergo destabilization and disaggregation leading to formation of a triglyceride (TG) surface film. The kinetics of reorganization and formation of TG surface film were followed by measuring either the change of surface pressure at constant area or the surface area at constant surface pressure. From the obtained experimental data were determined the effectiveness of TG spreading and the rate of LNC disaggregation at A/W interface covered with preformed model membrane monolayers of DPPC, CurosurfA (R), and mucus. Partial LNC stabilization due to their interaction with the model membrane monolayers was observed and characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The obtained results demonstrated that the LNCs spread on mucus surface layer, which models the epithelial surface were more stable than if they were spread either on DPPC or CurosurfA (R) surface layers, which emulate the alveolar surface.