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On the surface properties of oleate micelles and oleic acid/oleate vesicles studied by spin labeling.

Chemistry and physics of lipids (2010-11-16)
Branka Dejanoviฤ‡, Vesna Noethig-Laslo, Marjeta Sentjurc, Peter Walde
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Dilute aqueous systems composed of sodium oleate micelles and sodium oleate/oleic acid vesicles were investigated as a function of pH by electron spin resonance spectroscopy with TEMPO-stearate TEMPO-stearamide as well as with a positively charged water soluble spin label, TEMPO-choline. The dynamics of the three TEMPO-spin labels were found to be sensitive to changes in the interfacial region of the aggregates as a function of pH. The results obtained are consistent with the formation of a hydrogen bond network (RCOO(-)โ†”HOOCR) at the surface of the sodium oleate/oleic acid system in the course of the transformation of micelles into the closed bilayers (vesicles). Vesicles formation below pH 10 was determined independently with a spin labeled glucose derivative.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium oleate, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium oleate, ≥95% (capillary GC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium oleate, ≥82% (fatty acids), powder