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Further evidence for closed, nonspherical aggregates in the cubic I1 phase of lysolecithin and water
Authors:Gran Lindblom  Lennart B- Johansson  Gran Wikander  Per-Olof Eriksson  and Gsta Arvidson
Institution:Göran Lindblom, Lennart B.-Å. Johansson, Göran Wikander, Per-Olof Eriksson, and Gösta Arvidson
Abstract:Measurements of time-resolved fluorescence quenching have been performed in the binary lauroyllysophosphatidylcholine (LaLPC)/water system. The aggregation numbers, N, are determined for the micellar solution phase (Nmicelle ≈ 80) and the cubic liquid crystalline I1 phase (Ncub ≈ 90) at 298-303 K. When a quencher is present, the fluorescence decays for the hexagonal phase of the LaLPC/water system and for the bicontinuous cubic phase of monooleoylglycerol/water system are nonexponential, as expected for phase structures having long-range continuous apolar regions. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements of the lipid translational diffusion conclusively show that the cubic I1 phase consists of closed micelles. NMR spectra of 31P obtained at 202.4 MHz of this cubic phase exhibit a characteristic line shape, which is compatible with a phase structure containing short nonspherical micelles. A comparison between electron spin resonance (ESR) spin-label spectra recorded for a micellar solution and the cubic phases of the LaLPC and monooleoylglycerol systems are also shown to support a structure of closed micelles in the cubic I1 phase of the lysolecithin system.
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