Nondestructive Compression and Fluidization of Phospholipid Monolayers by Gaseous and Aerolized Perfluorocarbons: Promising Substances for Lung Surfactant Treatment
Abstract:We present a surface-sensitive
X-ray scattering study on the influence
of gaseous and aerolized perfluorocarbons (FCs) on zwitterionic and
anionic phospholipid Langmuir films, which serve as a simplified model
system of lung surfactants. It was found that small gaseous FC molecules
like F-propane and F-butane penetrate phospholipid monolayers and
accumulate between the alkyl chains and form islands. This clustering
process can trigger the formation of lipid crystallites at low initial
surface pressures. In con… Show more
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