Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5371669 Biophysical Chemistry 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The incorporation/entrapment of water-soluble surface-active enzyme, pepsin (PEP) within an insoluble cationic octadecylamine (ODA) monolayer is studied by Langmuir-Blodgett technique. The observation suggests that the incorporation of PEP is less preferable at compressed region (~ 30 mN/m). The electrostatic interaction plays a significant role for the greater incorporation of PEP in cationic ODA monolayer. The surface pressure-area isotherms along with FE-SEM analysis indicates the squeezing out of PEP from the monolayer at higher surface pressure. This will assist to select the optimum surface pressure to obtain a good quality and well-ordered Langmuir monolayer. FTIR study of amide bands together with FE-SEM imaging of ODA-PEP mixed film indicates that ODA perturbs the PEP by the increment of β-structure resulting into larger unfolding, intra, and intermolecular aggregates.

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