Possible effects of counterions on biological activities of anionic surfactants.

Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol

Groupe de Recherches sur les Intéractions Moléculaires aux Interfaces, Université Henri Poincaré-Nancy I-Bâtiment INSERM, CO 10 Plateau de Brabois 5451l, Cedex, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France.

Published: April 2001

The aggressiveness in terms of apogenic and necrotic activities of lysine-derived anionic surfactants towards a mammalian cell line (U937) were studied. We used N(alpha)N(epsilon)-dioctanoyl lysine as the model surfactant with lysine, tris, Na(+) or Li(+) as counterions. The aggressiveness of the different surfactants was assessed as the concentrations leading to apoptosis or necrosis after the cells were incubated in the presence of surfactants and then cultivated in their absence. Used in the same conditions, acetates associated with the same cations, had no effects on the cells. Our results show that the aggressiveness of the surfactants depended on the nature of the counterions: it was high when surfactants were associated with small counterions, and low with large counterions.

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