Abstract

Sodium dihexadecylphosphate (DHP) vesicles, with a mean external diameter of 0.27 μm, were obtained by chloroform vaporization followed by gel filtration. The relative volume of the internal aqueous compartment, estimated measuring entrapment of [ 14C] sucrose, was 13 liters/mol. DHP and dioctadecyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DODAC) large vesicles were stable up to 20 days at room temperature. In contrast, small sonicated DHP and DODAC vesicles were stable for some hours after preparation. Both DHP and DODAC large vesicles were impermeable toward most solutes tested. Large DHP vesicles responded as ideal osmometers toward gradients of sucrose, NaCl, or NaOH. The behavior of large vesicles of synthetic amphiphiles and of phospholipids was found to be analogous in the gel state.

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