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Natural terpenes: self-assembly and membrane partitioning
Authors:Turina A del V  Nolan M V  Zygadlo J A  Perillo M A
Institution:Biofísica-Química, Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Av. Vélez Sarsfield 1611, 5016 Córdoba, Argentina.
Abstract:Monoterpenes (MTs) are highly hydrophobic substances present in essential oils. They cover a wide spectrum of biological effects with a membrane interaction as a common point. Here we studied the surface activity of camphor, cineole, thymol, menthol and geraniol, and their ability to reach and incorporate into model membranes affecting some features of their dynamic organization. All the MTs studied self-aggregated in water with critical micellar concentrations (CMC) between 3 and 8 microM. Their octanol-water and membrane-water partition coefficients were correlated with one another. They all penetrated in monomolecular layers of dipalmitoyl-phosphatildylcholine at the air-water interface, even at surface pressures (pi) above the equilibrium lateral pressure of bilayers; thymol exhibited the highest (61.3 mN/m) and camphor the lowest (37 mN/m) pi(cut-off) value. They affected the self-aggregation of Triton X-100, increasing its CMC from 0.16 mM in the absence of MTs up to 0.68 mM (e.g. for geraniol), and the topology of sPC vesicles, increasing its surface curvature, suggesting their location at the polar head group region of the membrane. The latter was supported by their ability to increase differentially the polarity of the membrane environment sensed by two electrochromic dyes. Dipole moment values (between 1.224 and 2.523 D) and solvation areas (between 80 and 97 A(2)) were calculated from their energy-minimized structures. The relative contribution of each experimental, theoretical and structural property to determine MTs' effects on membrane dynamics were evaluated by a principal component analysis.
Keywords:A  absorbance  ANOVA  analysis of variance  Bmax  maximal binding  BTB  bromothymol blue  CAM  camphor  CIN  1  8-cineole  CMC  critical micellar concentration  D  dielectric constant  Δπ0  maximal Δπ determined by extrapolation to zero πi  dpPC  dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine  GABAA-R  gamma aminoburic acid receptor type A form synaptosomal membranes  GER  geraniol  [3H] FNZ  tritium labaled Flunitrazepam  Kd  equilibrium dissociation constant  λmax  wavelength of maximal absorbance  MEN  menthol  MER  merocyanine 540  MLVs  multilamelar vesicles  MT  monoterpene  μ  molecular dipole moment  π  lateral surface pressure  πcut-off  maximum value of π that allowed drug penetration in the monolayer  πi  initial surface pressure  PCA  principal component analysis  PCs  principal components  Pm / w  membrane / water partition coefficient  Po / w  octanol : water partition coefficient  poPC  palmitoyl-oleyl-phosphatidylcholine  SA  van der Waals area for solvation  SEM  standard error of the mean  sPC  soybean phosphatidylcholine  THY  thymol  TX-100  Triton X-100
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