R. Lieckfeldt et al., APPARENT PK(A) OF THE FATTY-ACIDS WITHIN ORDERED MIXTURES OF MODEL HUMAN STRATUM-CORNEUM LIPIDS, Pharmaceutical research, 12(11), 1995, pp. 1614-1617
Purpose. The apparent pK(a) of the fatty acids within hydrated ( 30% w
/w) model human stratum corneum (SC) lipid mixtures should be measured
. Methods. The degree of ionisation of the fatty acids was calculated
as a function of pH using Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy. Th
e relative intensity of the stretching bands of the unionized and ioni
zed carboxylic groups was determined and fitted to the relevant expres
sion for ionic equilibrium of a monoprotic acid. The pK(a) was then ca
lculated for increasing proportion of unsaturated fatty acid in the li
pid mixture. Results. Values for pK(a) in the range 6.2-7.3 were found
, increasing with greater proportion of oleic acid. These are some 1.5
-3 pH units higher than the pK(a)s of fatty acids in molecular solutio
n. Conclusions. As there exists a pH-gradient across the SC, the degre
e of ionisation will also vary. In the innermost SC layers, a pH of 7
will produce 90% ionization of the fatty acids and head-group repulsio
n will be great. At the SC surface, the pH of 5 will cause almost mini
mal head-group repulsion, tending to increase crystallinity and promot
e a bilayer structure.