Abstract

ABSTRACTMonoolein (MO) cubic phase, whose MO/azobenzene mass ratios were 1:0, 1:0.0025, 1:0.005, and 1:0.025, was prepared by a melt-hydration method. According to the polarized optical micrographs and the differential thermograms, the phase transition temperature of the cubic phase was lower as the content of azobenzene was higher, and it decreased upon the subsequent irradiation of UV light for 1 hour and visible light for 1 hour. The photoirradiation significantly promoted the release of methylene blue (a water-soluble dye) loaded in the cubic phase only when the MO/azobenzene mass ratio was 1:0.025. The photoirradiation could promote the release of Nile red (an oil-soluble dye) even when the MO/azobenzene mass ratio was less than 1:0.025. The higher photo-susceptibility of Nile red release was possibly because the dye would be intercalated in the MO lipid matrix and the photoirradiation could affect the lipid matrix property.

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