Protein-Silicone Oil Interactions: Comparative Effect of Nonionic Surfactants on the Interfacial Behavior of a Fusion Protein
0301 basic medicine
Surface-Active Agents
03 medical and health sciences
Surface Properties
Viscosity
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Polysorbates
Silicone Oils
Surface Tension
Adsorption
Poloxamer
Elasticity
DOI:
10.1007/s11095-013-1028-1
Publication Date:
2013-04-08T21:34:55Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
To study the effect of three nonionic surfactants on the protein-silicone oil interactions.The adsorption of Tween® 80, Pluronic® F68 and Tween® 20 at the silicone oil/water interface (using shifts in frequency (ΔF) and resistance (ΔR) with quartz crystal microbalance) was compared to the adsorption at air/water interface (using surface tension). Effect of surfactants on protein adsorption to the silicone oil/water interface was studied in sequential- and co-adsorption modes. Protein-surfactant binding in the bulk was measured using dynamic surface tension method.Saturation of air/water and silicone oil/water interfaces by surfactants was observed at similar bulk concentrations. ΔF due to protein adsorption to the interface decreased only when surfactant was present as a pre-adsorbed species. Insignificant differences in the dynamic surface tension values of surfactant solutions were observed in the presence of protein.Similar hydrophobic forces were responsible for driving the surfactant adsorption at both air/water and silicone oil/water interfaces. Surfactants were effective in reducing the protein adsorption to the silicone oil only when introduced before or along with the protein. No significant binding between the protein and surfactants was observed in the bulk.
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