QELS and X-ray study of two dihydroxy bile salt aqueous solutions
Autor: | Edoardo Giglio, Luciano Galantini, Nicolae Viorel Pavel, Francesco Punzo |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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Hydrodynamic radius
Sodium Analytical chemistry Salt (chemistry) chemistry.chemical_element Aqueous electrolyte block association of sodium glycodeoxycholate and taurodeoxycholate trimers models Colloid and Surface Chemistry micellar solutions phase qels and x-ray chemistry.chemical_classification two-component micellar aggregates Aqueous solution Small-angle X-ray scattering X-ray sodium glycodeoxycholate and taurodeoxycholate dynamic light-scattering Crystallography solutions of two dihydroxy bile salts chemistry Ionic strength glycodeoxycholate sodium taurodeoxycholate systems |
Zdroj: | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 248:79-84 |
ISSN: | 0927-7757 |
Popis: | Previously, aqueous solutions containing one dihydroxy and one trihydroxy bile salt together with 0.8 M NaCl were studied by means of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and quasi-elastic light-scattering (QELS) techniques. It was observed that even a small amount of the bile salt forming smaller size aggregates (trihydroxy salt) inhibits the growth of the bile salt forming bigger size aggregates (dihydroxy salt), giving rise to an apparent mean hydrodynamic radius (Rh) value lower than that of the dihydroxy salt alone. This phenomenon occurred when sodium glycocholate and taurocholate were added to sodium glycodeoxycholate (NaGDC) and taurodeoxycholate (NaTDC) cylindrical aggregates, formed by trimers. In this paper observed SAXS data of a NaGDC aqueous electrolyte solution are reported and compared with the calculated ones by using the cylindrical aggregate model. The satisfactory agreement strongly supports the validity of the model. Moreover, aqueous solutions containing two dihydroxy salts (NaGDC and NaTDC), together with 0.8 M NaCl to minimize charge interactions, are investigated by QELS measurements that give information on the growth processes of NaGDC and NaTDC aggregates as a function of their relative concentration. The Rh-value of a fixed amount of bile salt increases by adding the other bile salt, in agreement with the presence of two-component aggregates formed by random or block association of NaGDC and NaTDC trimers and in disagreement with the hypotheses of the growth inhibition and the formation of two one-component aggregates. X-ray and atomic emission spectroscopy measurements of fibers drawn from NaGDC + NaTDC solutions show that the fiber composition reflects with good approximation that of the solution. Under the same bile salt and NaCl concentrations and at the same temperature, the Rh-values at high ionic strength of one-bile-salt solution follow the order NaGDC > NaTDC. Our results show that the Rh-value of a 100 mM two-bile-salt solution (NaGDC + NaTDC) is intermediate between those of 100 mM NaGDC and NaTDC pure solutions. Moreover, Rh-values of solutions with constant NaGDC + NaTDC total concentration (100 mM) versus NaGDC or NaTDC concentration are fitted by straight lines, thus indicating that the aggregate size linearly depends on NaGDC and NaTDC molar fractions. All these results indicate that NaGDC and NaTDC trimers seem to be interchangeable to some extent in the two-component aggregates that very probably are formed by means of the block association process. |
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