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Utah State University

1996

Archaeosomes

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Stability Of Liposomes Prepared From Archaeobacterical Lipids And Phosphatidylcholine Mixtures, G. D. Sprott, C. J. Dicaire, L. P. Fleming, G. B. Patel Jan 1996

Stability Of Liposomes Prepared From Archaeobacterical Lipids And Phosphatidylcholine Mixtures, G. D. Sprott, C. J. Dicaire, L. P. Fleming, G. B. Patel

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In vitro stabilities of liposomes prepared from the total polar lipids (TPL) of various species of Archaeobacteria were compared with those made from egg phosphatidylcholine (EPC) and from mixtures of TPLIEPC. Stability was monitored by measuring the extent of leakage of entrapped dyes. Liposomes prepared from exclusively archaeobacteriallipids (coined archaeosomes), particularly those containing the bilayer spanning tetraether lipids, were generally stable to conditions such as storage at 37°C for greater than 7 days, exposure to phospholipase A2, incubation with serum, and, to some extent, exposure to bile salts. In contrast, EPC liposomes were generally unstable to these conditions, …