| Literature DB >> 29203417 |
Stefania Mele1, Olle Söderman2, Helena Ljusberg-Wahrén3, Krister Thuresson4, Maura Monduzzi5, Tommy Nylander6.
Abstract
The phase behavior in the oleic acid/sodium oleate/normal saline (0.15M NaCl aqueous solution) system has been determined. For this purpose visual inspection of samples between crossed polarizers, and Small Angle X-ray diffraction was used to identify the various phases and their unit cell dimensions. A rich phase behavior was observed for the ternary system, featuring reverse micellar, micellar cubic, hexagonal, and cubic phases, and large regions with lamellar phases. As expected the ratio the 'oleic acid/sodium oleate' determines the pH and as a consequence the phase behavior. The results could be modeled by an extended Henderson-Hasselbalch (HH) equation, which takes into account the electrostatic potential at the aqueous lipid interface. The knowledge obtained is important for understanding the lipolysis of triglycerides, as the phase behavior of the end-product of the reaction regulates how well the insoluble product can be dispersed and consequently the kinetics of the process.Entities:
Keywords: Degree of dissociation; Fatty acid pKa; Lipolytic enzymes; Liquid crystalline phases; Oleic acid; Small angle X-ray diffraction; Sodium oleate
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29203417 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2017.11.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Phys Lipids ISSN: 0009-3084 Impact factor: 3.329