Publicação: Effect of Sonication on the Thermotropic Behavior of DODAB Vesicles Studied by Fluorescence Probe Solubilization
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The effect of sonication on fluorescence probe solubilization in cationic vesicles of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB) was investigated by steady-state fluorescence of pyrene (Py), trans-diphenylpolyenes-diphenylbutadiene (DPB), diphenylhexatriene (DPH), and their corresponding 4,4'-dialkyl derivatives 4B4A and 4H4A fluorescence probes. The data indicate that sonication affects the bilayer polarity, the melting temperature (T (m)), and the cooperativity of the melting process due to changes in vesicle morphology. The effect of temperature on the fluorescence intensity and yielding I broken vertical bar(f) and anisotropy < r > shows that the ionizable probes 4B4A and 4H4A are solubilized close to the vesicle interfaces, whereas the non-ionizable DPH and DPB are deeper in the bilayers. Py solubilization indicates that sonicated vesicles exhibit less densely packed bilayers.
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DODAB, Pyrene, trans-Diphenylpolyenes, Fluorescence anisotropy, Melting temperature, Cationic vesicle
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Journal of Surfactants and Detergents. Heidelberg: Springer Heidelberg, v. 13, n. 3, p. 273-280, 2010.