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Shaking-Induced Aggregation and Flotation in Immunoglobulin Dispersions: Differences between Water and Water-Ethanol Mixtures.


ABSTRACT: Structural characterization by three complementary methods of laser diagnostics (dynamic light scattering, laser phase microscopy, and laser polarimetric scatterometry) has established that shaking of immunoglobulin G (IgG) dispersions in water and ethanol-water mixtures (36.7 vol %) results in two effects. First, it intensifies the aggregation of IgG macromolecules. Second, it generates bubbles with a size range that is different in each solvent. The aggregation is enhanced in ethanol-water mixtures because of IgG denaturation. IgG aggregates have a size of ?300 nm in water and ?900 nm in ethanol-water mixtures. The flotation of IgG is much more efficient in water. This can be explained by a better adsorption of IgG particles (molecules and aggregates) on bubbles in water as compared to ethanol-water mixtures. Bulk nanobubbles and their association with IgG aggregates were visualized by laser phase microscopy in water but were not detected in ethanol-water mixtures. Therefore, the nanobubble flotation mechanism for IgG aggregates acting in water is not feasible for ethanol-water mixtures.

SUBMITTER: Bunkin NF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7315612 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shaking-Induced Aggregation and Flotation in Immunoglobulin Dispersions: Differences between Water and Water-Ethanol Mixtures.

Bunkin Nikolai F NF   Shkirin Alexey V AV   Ninham Barry W BW   Chirikov Sergey N SN   Chaikov Leonid L LL   Penkov Nikita V NV   Kozlov Valeriy A VA   Gudkov Sergey V SV  

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Structural characterization by three complementary methods of laser diagnostics (dynamic light scattering, laser phase microscopy, and laser polarimetric scatterometry) has established that shaking of immunoglobulin G (IgG) dispersions in water and ethanol-water mixtures (36.7 vol %) results in two effects. First, it intensifies the aggregation of IgG macromolecules. Second, it generates bubbles with a size range that is different in each solvent. The aggregation is enhanced in ethanol-water mix  ...[more]

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