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Surface behavior, microheterogeneity and adsorption equilibrium of myelin at the air-water interface

Year: 2003

Journal: Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 122 (2003) 171-176, 20111221

Authors: Rafael G. Oliveira, Bruno Maggio

Organizations: Facultad de Ciencias Quimicas, Departamento de Quimica Biologica-CIQUIBIC, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, 5000 Cordoba, Argentina

Interfacial films of whole myelin membrane adsorb at the air-/water interface from myelin vesicles. The films show a liquid state and their equilibrium spreading pressure is equal to the collapse pressure (about 47 mN/m). The films appear microheterogeneous as seen by epifluorescence microscopy, consisting in two liquid phases over all the adsorption isotherm, starting with rounded liquid expanded domains (low surface pressure) immersed in a cholesterol enriched phase and reaching a fractal pattern at high surface pressure similar to those previously observed by compressing the film. Vesicles adsorb to the interfacial film mainly at the lateral interfaces. The high surface pressure at equilibrium (almost equal to the collapse pressure) indicates the formation of surface multilayers, also shown by fluorescence microscopy.