Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9694046 | Thermochimica Acta | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The data suggest that the partial dehydration of the lipid surface together with the modification induced on the water structure might explain the effects of sulfoxides on biomembranes in the presence of low DASO content. On the contrary, with higher DASO concentrations, the main role is played by the direct interactions of DASO with the liposome surface, which we found to be noticeably greater for DESO than for DMSO, with the contemporary existence of metastable lipid phases. The unusually high cryoprotective effect found in the presence of high DESO content (â¥40%, w/w), might be due to the strong, direct hydrophobic interactions with biomembranes besides its ability to produce, by freezing, a stable glassy ice layer near to the lipidic surface.
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Authors
S. Bonora, S.A. Markarian, A. Trinchero, K.R. Grigorian,