Effect of chain unsaturation on the structure and thermotropic properties of galactocerebrosides
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Effect of chain unsaturation on the structure and thermotropic properties of galactocerebrosides
Abstract
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and x-ray diffraction have been used to study the effect of increasing chain-unsaturation on the structure and properties of the hydrated cerebrosides N-stearoyl, -oleoyl, and -linoleoyl galactosylsphingosine (NSGS, NOGS, and NLnGS, respectively). DSC of hydrated (70 wt% water) NSGS shows an endothermic transition at 85 degrees C (delta H = 18.0 kcal/mol NSGS) and a broad exothermic transition at 40-60 degrees C, the latter being dependent upon the previous cooling rate. X-Ray diffraction patterns recorded at 21, 61, and 86 degrees C provide evidence for interconversions between metastable and stable crystalline NSGS bilayer phases. The properties of the unsaturated-chain cerebrosides are more complex. Hydrated NOGS shows a single endothermic transition at 44.8 degrees C (delta H = 11.5 kcal/mol NOGS). However, incubation of NOGS at 49 degrees C for 24 h results in a second transition at 55.5 degrees C. By cycling NOGS between 0 and 49 degrees C complete conversion into this higher melting phase (delta H = 12.1 kcal/mol NOGS) is achieved. X-ray diffraction confirms a bilayer phase at all temperatures and delineates the conversions between a crystalline phase at 21 degrees C (bilayer period d = 56.5A), a second crystalline phase at 47 degrees C (d = 69.9A), and a liquid crystalline phase at 59 degrees C (d = 52.0A). The more unsaturated NLnGS shows two transitions, a sharp transition at 28 degrees C (delta H = 8.0 kcal/mol NLGS) and a broad, low-enthalpy transition at 42 degrees C (delta H = 0.4 kcal/mol NLGS). Again, incubation between the two transitions leads to a single transition at 44 degrees C (delta H = 9.3 kcal/mol NLGS). X-ray diffraction demonstrates conversions between two crystalline bilayer phases (d = 55.2A and d = 68.4A), and a liquid crystalline bilayer phase (d = 51.8A). Thus, increased unsaturation in the amide-linked fatty acyl chain of cerebrosides results in decreased chain-melting temperatures (NSGS greater than NOGS greater than NLnGS) and has marked effects on their structural properties.
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