Interaction of low-molecular-weight chitosan with mimic membrane studied by electrochemical methods and surface plasmon resonance
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2002
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Chitosan has shown its potential as a non-viral gene carrier and an adsorption enhancer for subsequent drug delivery to cells. These results showed that chitosan acted as a membrane perturbant. However, there is currently a lack of direct experimental evidence of this membrane perturbance effect, especially for chitosans with low molecular weight (LMW). In this report, the interaction between a lipid (didodecyl dimethylammonium bromide; DDAB) bilayer and chitosan with molecular weight (MW) of 4200 Da was studied with cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and surface plasmon resonance (SPR). A lipid bilayer was formed by-fusion of oppositely charged lipid vesicles on a mercaptopropionic acid (MPA)-modified gold surface to mimic a cell membrane. The results showed that the LMW chitosan could disrupt the lipid bilayer, and the effect seemed,to be in a concentration-dependent manner. |
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英语 |
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Yang F;Cui XQ;Yang XR.Interaction of low-molecular-weight chitosan with mimic membrane studied by electrochemical methods and surface plasmon resonance,BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY,2002,99(1):99-106 |
Palavras-Chave | #SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS #EPITHELIAL-CELLS CACO-2 #POORLY ABSORBABLE DRUGS #ABSORPTION ENHANCERS #TRANSFECTION EFFICIENCY #DNA NANOPARTICLES #SUPPORTED BILAYER #GENE DELIVERY #PERMEABILITY #IMPEDANCE |
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