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Spectroscopic and Structural Investigation of the Confinement of D and L Dimethyl Tartrate in Lecithin Reverse Micelles

2009

The confinement of D and L dimethyl tartrate in lecithin reverse micelles dispersed in cyclohexane has been investigated by FT-IR, polarimetry, electronic and vibrational circular dichroism (ECD and VCD), 1H NMR, and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Measurements have been performed at room temperature as a function of the solubilizate-to-surfactant molar ratio (R) at fixed lecithin concentration. The analysis of experimental data indicates that the dimethyl tartrate molecules are solubilized within reverse micelles in proximity to the surfactant head groups in the same way for the D and L forms. The encapsulation of dimethyl tatrate within lecithin reverse micelles involves changes in i…

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Experimental and theoretical NMR studies of interaction between phenylalanine derivative and egg yolk lecithin

2014

The interaction of phenylalanine diamide (Ac-Phe-NHMe) with egg yolk lecithin (EYL) in chloroform was studied by 1H and 13C NMR. Six complexes EYL–Ac-Phe-NHMe, stabilized by N–H···O or/and C–H···O hydrogen bonds, were optimized at M06-2X/6-31G(d,p) level. The assignment of EYL and Ac-Phe-NHMe NMR signals was supported using GIAO (gauge including atomic orbital) NMR calculations at VSXC and B3LYP level of theory combined with STO-3Gmag basis set. Results of our study indicate that the interaction of peptides with lecithin occurs mainly in the polar ‘head’ of the lecithin. Additionally, the most probable lecithin site of H-bond interaction with Ac-Phe-NHMe is the negatively charged oxygen in …

Models Molecularfood.ingredientMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPhenylalanineMolecular ConformationPhenylalanineLecithinDFTchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodYolkLecithinsMaterials TestingOrganic chemistryAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceComputer Simulationhydrogen bondChloroformBinding Sitesintermolecular interactionsHydrogen bondIntermolecular forceGeneral ChemistryCarbon-13 NMREgg YolkpeptideNMR3. Good healthCrystallographylecithinchemistryModels ChemicalChickensDerivative (chemistry)Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Ajuga ivaaqueous extract improves reverse cholesterol transport in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat

2012

AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of Ajuga iva aqueous extract on lecithin : cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity and amount and composition of high-density lipoprotein (HDL)2 and (HDL)3, in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats.MethodsDiabetes was induced in male Wistar rats by intraperitoneal injection of STZ (60 mg/kg body weight). Diabetic rats (n = 12) were divided into two groups. The diabetic control group (D) received a 20% casein diet and the diabetic treated group received the same diet supplemented with A. iva aqueous extract (0.5 g/100 g diet) (DAi), for 4 weeks.Key findingsTotal cholesterol and HDL3-C were respectively decreased by…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyApolipoprotein Bmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionPharmaceutical ScienceAjugaAjugaDiabetes Mellitus ExperimentalPhosphatidylcholine-Sterol O-AcyltransferaseInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusLecithinsmedicineAnimalsRats WistarPhospholipidsTriglyceridesPharmacologyApolipoprotein A-IbiologyPlant ExtractsChemistryCholesterol HDLReverse cholesterol transportBiological TransportStreptozotocinbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseRatsCholesterolEndocrinologyAcyltransferaseDietary Supplementsbiology.proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Cholesterol EstersPhytotherapymedicine.drugLipoproteinJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Effect of tin and lead chlorotriphenyl analogues on selected living cells.

2010

Three kinds of living cells, human embryonic kidney cells, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Escherichia coli, were tested for their sensitivity to chlorotriphenyltin and chlorotriphenyllead. The tin compound proved definitely more toxic than the lead derivative, particularly in the case of the human embryonic kidney cells devoid of any protective cell wall. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) comparative studies carried out by using a natural model liposome system (egg yolk lecithin) confirmed considerable changes within the lipid bilayer upon doping by the aforementioned additives, which may be crucial to the mechanism of the observed cell cleavage. The individual dopants revealed diverse i…

Models Molecularfood.ingredientCell SurvivalHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCellMolecular Conformationchemistry.chemical_elementSaccharomyces cerevisiaeToxicologyCleavage (embryo)BiochemistryLecithinCell wallfoodLecithinsmedicineEscherichia coliOrganometallic CompoundsOrganotin CompoundsHumansChlorotriphenyltinLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyLiposomeElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyGeneral MedicineYeastChlorotriphenylleadElectron Paramagnetic Resonancemedicine.anatomical_structureMembraneHEK293 CellsBiochemistrychemistryLeadHuman Embryonic Kidney CellsLiposomesMolecular MedicineTinJournal of biochemical and molecular toxicology
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Impact of Lipid Components and Emulsifiers on Plant Sterols Bioaccessibility from Milk-Based Fruit Beverages.

2016

Sterol bioaccessibility (BA) of three plant sterol (PS)-enriched milk-based fruit beverages (MFb) with different fat contents (1.1–2.4%), lipid sources (animal or vegetable), and without or with emulsifiers (whey proteins enriched with milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) or soy lecithin) was evaluated after simulated gastrointestinal digestion. The BA of total PS followed the order 31.4% (MFbM containing milk fat and whey proteins enriched with MFGM) = 28.2% (MFbO containing extra virgin olive oil and soy lecithin) > 8.7% (MFb without fat addition). Total and individual PS content in the bioaccessible fractions followed the order MFbM > MFbO > MFb. Consequently, formulation with MFGM is propos…

0301 basic medicineWhey proteinBeverages03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundLecithinsAnimalsFood scienceGlycoproteins030109 nutrition & dieteticsChromatographyChemistryCholesterolfood and beveragesPhytosterolsGeneral ChemistryLipid DropletsLipidsSterolBioavailabilityGastrointestinal TractMilkMilk fatEmulsifying AgentsFruitCattleDigestionGlycolipidsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDigestionPlant sterolsOlive oilJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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The impact of model peptides on structural and dynamic properties of egg yolk lecithin liposomes - experimental and DFT studies.

2015

Electron spin resonance (ESR), 1H-NMR, voltage and resistance experiments were performed to explore structural and dynamic changes of Egg Yolk Lecithin (EYL) bilayer upon addition of model peptides. Two of them are phenylalanine (Phe) derivatives, Ac-Phe-NHMe (1) and Ac-Phe-NMe2 (2), and the third one, Ac-(Z)-ΔPhe-NMe2 (3), is a derivative of (Z)-α,β-dehydrophenylalanine. The ESR results revealed that all compounds reduced the fluidity of liposome's membrane, and the highest activity was observed for compound 2 with N-methylated C-terminal amide bond (Ac-Phe-NMe2). This compound, being the most hydrophobic, penetrates easily through biological membranes. This was also observed in voltage an…

Models Molecularfood.ingredientBioengineeringBiochemistryLecithinlaw.inventionfoodlawLecithinsOrganic chemistryPeptide bondElectron paramagnetic resonanceMolecular BiologyLiposomeMolecular StructureChemistryBilayerBiological membraneGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyEgg YolkCrystallographyMembraneLiposomesMolecular MedicineQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsPeptidesChemistrybiodiversity
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Determination of lecithin and soybean oil in dietary supplements using partial least squares-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

2008

Lecithin and soybean oil in dietary supplements were determined by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry transmission measurements in dichloromethane in combination with a partial least squares (PLS) regression. Two different PLS models were developed, using 16 synthetic mixtures of analytes in dichloromethane, making measurements in the spectral range from 931.8 to 1252.3 cm(-1) for lecithin and from 911.4 to 1246.9 cm(-1) and 1695.3 to 1774.5 cm(-1) for soybean oil. Seven products from the Spanish market with lecithin concentrations between 21.1% and 99.1% and soybean oil concentrations between 0% and 37.2% were analyzed by the proposed method and the data was compared to a chromatograp…

Chromatographyfood.ingredientChemistryfood and beveragesLecithinFourier transform spectroscopySoybean oilAnalytical ChemistrySoybean Oilchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodPartial least squares regressionCalibrationDietary SupplementsLecithinsSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredFourier transform infrared spectrometryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyLeast-Squares AnalysisDichloromethane
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Liposomes modified by mono- and bis-phthalocyanines: A comprehensive EPR study.

2016

The impact of selected metallophthalocyanines, featuring diverse molecular structure, upon the fluidity of liposome membranes was studied using the spin label EPR technique. The “mono”-type MPc’s (M = Zn, Sn; Pc = C32H16N8 is the phthalocyanine ligand) and sandwich LnPc2 complexes (Ln = Nd, Sm, Gd) were explored. Liposomes were obtained in a sonication process, from egg yolk lecithin (EYL) in water. TEMPO and 16-DOXYL spin labels were used to monitor the peripheral and central part of the lipid double layer, respectively, which allowed to localize the phthalocyanine additive within the bilayer, as well as to perform independent measurements of changes in fluidity upon addition thereof. All …

food.ingredientBiophysics02 engineering and technologyLecithinlaw.inventionCyclic N-Oxides03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSonication0302 clinical medicineNuclear magnetic resonancefoodlawLecithinsOrganometallic CompoundsGeneral Materials ScienceLipid bilayerElectron paramagnetic resonanceSpin labelLiposomeChemistryLiquid crystalsBilayerElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCrystallographyMembraneSoft Matter030220 oncology & carcinogenesisLiposomesPhthalocyanine0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologyThe European physical journal. E, Soft matter
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Formulation of liposomes loading lentisk oil to ameliorate topical delivery, attenuate oxidative stress damage and improve cell migration in scratch …

2021

[EN] Pistacia lentiscus L. is a sclerophyllous shrub capable of growing under harsh climatic conditions especially in the Mediterranean Basin. Different products can be obtained from this plant, such as essential oil, mastic gum or even fixed oil. The last is well known for its flavor which is mainly exploited in the food industry. Additionally, it has been traditionally used in the treatment of skin diseases, but, at the moment, any suitable formulation for skin delivery has been formulated and its biological effects was not deeply confirmed. Given that, in the present study, the lentisk oil has been formulated in liposomes at different concentrations (10, 20, 30 mg/ml) and their physicoch…

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Transcutol containing vesicles for topical delivery of minoxidil

2010

The aim of this work was to evaluate the ability of Transcutol (Trc) to produce elastic vesicles with soy lecithin (SL) and study the influence of the obtained vesicles on in vitro (trans)dermal delivery of minoxidil. To this purpose, so-called penetration enhancer-containing vesicles (PEVs) were prepared using Trc aqueous solutions (5-10-20-30% v/v) as hydrophilic phase. SL liposomes, without Trc, were used as control. Prepared formulations were characterized in terms of size distribution, morphology, zeta potential, deformability, and rheological behavior. The influence of the obtained PEVs on (trans)dermal delivery of minoxidil was studied by in vitro diffusion experiments through pig sk…

SwineStereochemistryVasodilator AgentsPharmaceutical ScienceAdministration CutaneousDiffusionExcipientschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsDrug Stabilitystomatognathic systemPhosphatidylcholineLecithinsZeta potentialmedicineAnimalsParticle SizeMicroparticleSkinDrug CarriersLiposomeAqueous solutionChromatographyChemistryVesiclefungiPenetration (firestop)MinoxidilLiposomesMinoxidilEthylene Glycolsmedicine.drugJournal of Drug Targeting
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