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Undulating tubular liposomes through incorporation of a synthetic skin ceramide into phospholipid bilayers.


ABSTRACT: Nonspherical liposomes were prepared by doping L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine (PC) with ceramide VI (a skin lipid). Cryo-transmission electron microscopy shows the liposome shape changing from spherical to an undulating tubular morphology, when the amount of ceramide VI is increased. The formation of tubular liposomes is energetically favorable and is attributed to the association of ceramide VI with PC creating regions of lower curvature. Since ceramides are the major component of skin lipids in the stratum corneum, tubular liposomes containing ceramide may potentially serve as self-enhanced nanocarriers for transdermal delivery.

SUBMITTER: Xu P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2752972 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Undulating tubular liposomes through incorporation of a synthetic skin ceramide into phospholipid bilayers.

Xu Peng P   Tan Grace G   Zhou Jia J   He Jibao J   Lawson Louise B LB   McPherson Gary L GL   John Vijay T VT  

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 20090901 18


Nonspherical liposomes were prepared by doping L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine (PC) with ceramide VI (a skin lipid). Cryo-transmission electron microscopy shows the liposome shape changing from spherical to an undulating tubular morphology, when the amount of ceramide VI is increased. The formation of tubular liposomes is energetically favorable and is attributed to the association of ceramide VI with PC creating regions of lower curvature. Since ceramides are the major component of skin lipids in t  ...[more]

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