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Rapid separation of low molecular weight solutes from liposomes without dilution
Authors:David W. Fry   J. Courtland White  I. David Goldman  
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 23298 USA;2. Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 23298 USA
Abstract:Liposomes can be separated from low molecular weight solutes on minicolumns of Sephadex G-50 made from the barrels of 1- or 5-ml plastic syringes. Excess fluid is first removed from the Sephadex beads by centrifugation and a mixture of liposomal entrapped and free solute is applied to the column bed. The centrifugation is repeated forcing the liposomal material through the column into a test tube while the free solute is quantitatively retained in the Sephadex. The procedure is applicable to a variety of solutes and 92 to 100% recovery is achieved for both charged and neutral liposomes. This technique has advantages over other methods for separating extraliposomal solutes from liposomes. Numerous samples can be processed simultaneously within minutes with no dilution of the liposomal preparation. Nonentrapped solute within the Sephadex can be easily recovered in a small volume of water or buffer.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to I. David Goldman   Department of Medicine   Medical College of Virginia   MCV Station Box 818   Richmond   Va. 23298.
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