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Hydrophobic nanodomains in hyaluronan-surfactant system: a fluorescence anisotropy study
HOLÍNKOVÁ, P. MRAVEC, F. PEKAŘ, M.
Original Title
Hydrophobic nanodomains in hyaluronan-surfactant system: a fluorescence anisotropy study
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper deals with the fluorescence anisotropy study of hydrophobic nanodomains formed by interaction between hyaluronan (Hya) and cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) below critical micelle concentration in aqueous solution and the effect of sodium chloride addition to this system. Hyaluronan as negatively charged polyelectrolyte can interact with cationic surfactants via electrostatic interactions to form aggregates, which could be potential used for targeted drug delivery. Two fluorescent probes, which are solubilized in hydrophobic region, were used – perylene and diphenylhexatrien (DPH). The emission spectra, total intensity of fluorescence and steady-state anisotropy of fluorescence in the samples were measured. It was observed that initial addition of CTAB to hyaluronan aqueous solution leads to forming some small hydrophobic domains linked to hyaluronan chains. Then an increasing concentration of CTAB causes phase separation and formation of a condensed phase. Addition of sodium chloride to the samples leads to reorganization of this system – the condensed phase is dissolved and probably free micelles (possibly mixture of micelle linked to hyaluronan chain with free micelle) are formed in the solution.
Keywords
hyaluronan, surfactants, fluorescence spectroscopy, anisotropy
Authors
HOLÍNKOVÁ, P.; MRAVEC, F.; PEKAŘ, M.
Released
19. 10. 2016
Publisher
TANGER Ltd.
Location
Ostrava
ISBN
978-80-87294-71-0
Book
NANOCON 2016 Conference Proceedings
Edition
1st edition, 2017
Pages from
444
Pages to
448
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT137110,
author="Petra {Holínková} and Filip {Mravec} and Miloslav {Pekař}",
title="Hydrophobic nanodomains in hyaluronan-surfactant system: a fluorescence anisotropy study
",
booktitle="NANOCON 2016 Conference Proceedings",
year="2016",
series="1st edition, 2017",
pages="444--448",
publisher="TANGER Ltd.",
address="Ostrava",
isbn="978-80-87294-71-0"
}