Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2506350 | International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this note we describe the substitution of the phospholipid component in classical ISCOMs (immune-stimulating complexes) with the cationic lipid dioleoyl-trimethyl-ammonium-propane (DOTAP). The self-assembled colloidal structures formed by DOTAP, Quil-A and cholesterol were characterised using transmission electron microscopy and laser Doppler velocimetry. Samples were prepared using the lipid-film hydration and dialysis techniques. Cage-like structures containing DOTAP were obtained in high numbers using dialysis, but not lipid-film hydration on day 4 post-preparation. The formation of cage-like structures was however only observed at compositions with low weight proportions of DOTAP (less than 25%) resulting in neutral to negative ζ-potentials of the colloidal particles. Compositions with high weight proportions of DOTAP displayed phase separation phenomena. Thus, whilst DOTAP can be incorporated with Quil-A and cholesterol to form cage-like particles, it appears to be unsuitable to prepare cationic equivalents of ISCOMs.
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Authors
D.G. Lendemans, A.M. Egert, S. Hook, T. Rades,