Phospholipid-based reverse micelles.

Chem Phys Lipids

ETH-Zentrum, Institut für Polymere, Zürich, Switzerland.

Published: March 1990

Physicochemical investigations on the aggregation of phospholipids (mainly phosphatidylcholines) in organic solvents are reviewed and compared with the aggregation behaviour of phospholipids in aqueous medium. In particular we review the data showing that phosphatidylcholines (lecithins) form reverse micellar structures in certain apolar solvents. In these systems not only low molecular weight compounds but also catalytically active enzymes and entire cells can be solubilized. In addition, highly viscous phosphatidylcholine gels can be obtained in organic solvents upon solubilizing a critical amount of water. Generally, phospholipid-based reverse micelles can be regarded as thermodynamically stable models for inverted micellar lipid structures possibly occurring in biological membranes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0009-3084(90)90026-nDOI Listing

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