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. 1995 Apr;68(4):1423-9.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(95)80315-2.

Temperature- and pressure-dependent phase behavior of monoacylglycerides monoolein and monoelaidin

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Temperature- and pressure-dependent phase behavior of monoacylglycerides monoolein and monoelaidin

C Czeslik et al. Biophys J. 1995 Apr.

Abstract

We used x-ray and neutron diffraction to study the temperature- and pressure-dependent structure and phase behavior of the monoacylglycerides 1-monoelaidin (ME) and 1-monoolein (MO) in excess water. The monoacylglycerides were chosen for investigation of their phase behavior because they exhibit mesomorphic phases with one-, two-, and three-dimensional periodicity, such as lamellar, an inverted hexagonal and bicontinuous cubic phases, in a rather easily accessible temperature and pressure range. We studied the structure, stability, and transformations of the different phases over a wide temperature and pressure range, explored the epitaxial relations that exist between different phases, and established a relationship between the chemical structure of the lipid molecules and their phase behavior. For both systems, a temperature-pressure phase diagram has been determined in the temperature range from 0 to 100 degrees C at pressures from ambient up to 1400 bar, and drastic differences in phase behavior are found for the two systems. In MO-water dispersions, the cubic phase Pn3m extends over a large phase field in the T,p-plane. At temperatures above 95 degrees C, the inverted hexagonal phase is found. In the lower temperature region, a crystalline lamellar phase is induced at higher pressures. The phases found in ME-water include the lamellar crystalline Lc phase, the L beta gel phase, the L alpha liquid-crystalline phase, and two cubic phases belonging to the crystallographic space groups Im3m and Pn3m. In addition, the existence of metastable phases has been exploited. Between coexisting metastable cubic structures, a metric relationship has been found that is predicted theoretically on the basis of the curvature elastic energy approximation only.

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