A study on the formation of liquid ordered phase in lysophospholipid/cholesterol/1,3-butanediol/ water and lysophospholipid/ceramide/1,3-butanediol/water systems

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Formation of a liquid ordered phase in lysophospholipid/cholesterol/1,3-butanediol/water and lysophospholipid/ceramide/1,3-butanediol/water systems was investigated. Differential scanning calorimetry confirmed that a liquid ordered phase was formed in the lysophospholipid/cholesterol/1,3-butanediol/water system similar to that in phospholipid systems. The structure of liquid ordered phase was analyzed by using X-ray scattering measurements. It was revealed that the liquid ordered phase has a lamellar structure in which the hydrophobic chains are less ordered than in α-type crystals. On the other hand, in the lysophospholipid/ceramide/1,3-butanediol/water system, a liquid ordered phase was not formed. © 2014 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.

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Konno, Y., Naito, N., Yoshimura, A., & Aramaki, K. (2014). A study on the formation of liquid ordered phase in lysophospholipid/cholesterol/1,3-butanediol/ water and lysophospholipid/ceramide/1,3-butanediol/water systems. Journal of Oleo Science, 63(8), 823–828. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess13108

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