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- W2020942641 abstract "The correlation between structural and physical properties of lipid membrane and its drug-loading efficiency were studied. The properties of bilayer were altered by incorporation of several lipidic modifiers: cholesterol, oleic acid, methyl oleate, and pegylated lipid. By using the molecular probe technique it was demonstrated that the membrane properties, such as micropolarity, microviscosity and free volume were considerably changed by incorporation of the modifiers. The partitioning of two different porphyrins between the bulk aqueous phase and the modified liposomes was studied using the fluorescence methods, and liposome-binding constants were determined. It was found that cholesterol reduced the partitioning of both porphyrins into liposomal bilayer. On the contrary, the incorporation of methyl oleate and pegylated lipid causes a pronounced increase in the value of the binding constants of both porphyrins. It was concluded that the free volume rather than hydrophobicity of bilayer is a governing factor in the solute partitioning into lipid bilayers." @default.
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- W2020942641 title "Which physical and structural factors of liposome carriers control their drug-loading efficiency?" @default.
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