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Morphology of bile salts micelles and mixed micelles with lipolysis products, from scattering techniques and atomistic simulations
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Palabras clave
Bile salts
Bulk aggregation properties
Lipid digestion
Lipolysis products
Liposomes
Small-angle scattering
Fecha de publicación
2020-10-27
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Pabois, O., Ziolek, R. M., Lorenz, C. D., Prévost, S., Mahmoudi, N., Skoda, M. W. A., Welbourn, R. J. L., Valero, M., Harvey, R. D., Grundy, M. M.-L., Wilde, P. J., Grillo, I., Gerelli, Y., & Dreiss, C. A. (2021). Morphology of bile salts micelles and mixed micelles with lipolysis products, from scattering techniques and atomistic simulations. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 587, 522-537. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JCIS.2020.10.101
Resumen
[EN]Hypotheses: Bile salts (BS) are biosurfactants released into the small intestine, which play key and contrasting
roles in lipid digestion: they adsorb at interfaces and promote the adsorption of digestive
enzymes onto fat droplets, while they also remove lipolysis products from that interface, solubilising
them into mixed micelles. Small architectural variations on their chemical structure, specifically their bile
acid moiety, are hypothesised to underlie these conflicting functionalities, which should be reflected in
different aggregation and solubilisation behaviour.
Experiments: The micellisation of two BS, sodium taurocholate (NaTC) and sodium taurodeoxycholate
(NaTDC), which differ by one hydroxyl group on the bile acid moiety, was assessed by pyrene fluorescence
spectroscopy, and the morphology of aggregates formed in the absence and presence of fatty acids (FA) and
monoacylglycerols (MAG) – typical lipolysis products – was resolved by small-angle X-ray/neutron scattering
(SAXS, SANS) and molecular dynamics simulations. The solubilisation by BS of triacylglycerolincorporating
liposomes – mimicking ingested lipids – was studied by neutron reflectometry and SANS.
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0021-9797
DOI
10.1016/J.JCIS.2020.10.101
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