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Passive diffusion of polymeric surfactants across lipid bilayers.

Authors :
UCL - MD/FARM - Ecole de pharmacie
UCL - SC/CHIM - Département de chimie
Mathot, Frédéric
Schanck, André
Van Bambeke, Françoise
Ariën, A
Noppe, M
Brewster, M.
Préat, Véronique
UCL - MD/FARM - Ecole de pharmacie
UCL - SC/CHIM - Département de chimie
Mathot, Frédéric
Schanck, André
Van Bambeke, Françoise
Ariën, A
Noppe, M
Brewster, M.
Préat, Véronique
Source :
Journal of Controlled Release, Vol. 120, no. 1-2, p. 79-87 (2007)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Self-assembling polymeric surfactant, mmePEG(750)P(CL-co-TMC) [monomethylether poly(ethylene glycol)(750)-poly(caprolactone-co-trimethylene carbonate)], increases drug solubility and crosses an enterocyte monolayer both in vitro and in vivo. The aims of the present work were to investigate whether mmePEG(750)P(CL-co-TMC) polymers can diffuse passively through lipid bilayer using parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) and affect membrane properties using liposomes as model. The mmePEG(750)P(CL-co-TMC) polymer was able to cross by passive diffusion an enterocyte-mimicking membrane in PAMPA at concentration which did not perturb membrane integrity. A weak rigidification associated with a low increase in permeability of liposomal lipid bilayers was observed. These data suggest that polymeric surfactants can cross the lipid membrane by passive diffusion and interact with lipid bilayers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Controlled Release, Vol. 120, no. 1-2, p. 79-87 (2007)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130584165
Document Type :
Electronic Resource