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  • The stratum corneum is a crucial barrier in the skin, primarily composed of lipids, particularly ceramides (CERs), which protect against damage.
  • Research focused on the α-OH phytosphingosine CER class to examine the differences between the naturally occurring d-form and the synthetically produced l-form in terms of their structural and chemical properties.
  • The study found that the d-form creates a beneficial hydrogen bonding network, forming a stable supramolecular lattice, while the l-form lacks this ability, affecting how these CERs behave in both 2D and 3D model systems.

Article Abstract

The stratum corneum represents the first skin barrier against chemical and physical damage. These unique properties are based on its peculiar lipid composition with ceramides (CERs) as the main protagonists. In this study, the structural and chemical properties of the α-OH phytosphingosine [AP] CER class have been investigated. α-OH CERs are present in the stratum corneum in their d-forms; however, in most model systems the diastereomer mixture with the synthetically produced l-form is used. The d-form is well-known to form a hydrogen bonding network that helps to reduce the permeability of the lipid matrix, while the l-form does not show any hydrogen bonding network formation. In this paper, 2D (monolayers) and 3D (aqueous dispersions) models have been used to thoroughly study the physical-chemical behaviors of CER[AP] diastereomers taking into account how the symmetry of the chain pattern influences the behavior of the molecules. The chains of both diastereomers arrange in an oblique unit cell, but only the d-CER[AP] forms a supramolecular lattice (subgel phase) in both model systems. Interestingly, the chain pattern does not play any role in structure formation since the hydrogen bonding network dictates the packing properties. The 1:1 mixture of the diastereomers phase separates into two domains: one is composed of practically pure d-form and the other one is composed of a mixture of the l-form with a certain amount of d-form molecules.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c05572DOI Listing

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