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Equilibrium Protein Adsorption on Nanometric Vegetable Oil Hybrid Film/Water Interface Using Neutron Reflectometry.
Theodoratou, Antigoni; Lee, Lay-Theng; Oberdisse, Julian; Aubert-Pouëssel, Anne.
Afiliação
  • Theodoratou A; Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM), UMR5253 CNRS-UM-ENSCM , Place Eugène Bataillon , 34090 Montpellier , France.
  • Lee LT; European Institute of Membranes (IEM), UMR5635 CNRS-ESNCM , 300 Avenue du Professeur Emile Jeanbrau , 34090 Montpellier , France.
  • Oberdisse J; Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, CEA-CNRS, CEA Saclay, Université Paris-Saclay , 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette , France.
  • Aubert-Pouëssel A; Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C), UMR5221 CNRS-UM , Place Eugène Bataillon , 34090 Montpellier , France.
Langmuir ; 35(20): 6620-6629, 2019 05 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31042395
ABSTRACT
Nanofilms of about 2 nm thickness have been formed at the air-water interface using functionalized castor oil (ICO) with cross-linkable silylated groups. These hybrid films represent excellent candidates for replacing conventional polymeric materials in biomedical applications, but they need to be optimized in terms of biocompatibility, which is highly related to protein adsorption. Neutron reflectivity has been used to study the adsorption of two model proteins, bovine serum albumin and lysozyme, at the silylated oil (ICO)-water interface in the absence and presence of salt at physiologic ionic strength and pH and at different protein concentrations. These measurements are compared to adsorption at the air-water interface. While salt enhances adsorption by a similar degree at the air-water and oil-water interfaces, the impact of the oil film is significant with adsorption at the oil-water interface 3-4-fold higher compared to that at the air-water interface. Under these conditions, the concentration profiles of the adsorbed layers for both proteins indicate multilayer adsorption. The thickness of the outer layer (oil side) is close to the dimension of the minor axis of the protein molecule, ∼30 Å, suggesting a sideway orientation with the long axis parallel to the interface. The inner layer extends to 55-60 Å. Interestingly, in all cases, the composition of the oil film remains intact without significant protein penetration into the film. The optimal adsorption on these nanofilms, 1.7-2.0 mg·m-2, is comparable to the results obtained recently on thick solid cross-linked films using a quartz crystal microbalance and atomic force microscopy, showing in particular that adsorption at these ICO film interfaces under standard physiological conditions is nonspecific. These results furnish useful information toward the elaboration of vegetable oil-based nanofilms in direct nanoscale applications or as precursor films in the fabrication of thicker macroscopic films for biomedical applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óleos de Plantas / Soroalbumina Bovina / Muramidase / Difração de Nêutrons / Membranas Artificiais / Modelos Químicos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óleos de Plantas / Soroalbumina Bovina / Muramidase / Difração de Nêutrons / Membranas Artificiais / Modelos Químicos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article