M. Mosharraf et al., EFFECT OF CALCIUM-IONS ON THE SURFACE-CHARGE AND AGGREGATION OF PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE LIPOSOMES, Journal of drug targeting., 2(6), 1995, pp. 541-545
The aggregation behaviour of multilamellar liposomes composed of egg p
hosphatidylcholine (EPC) and dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) in
the presence of varying concentrations of calcium ions has been studie
d by measuring changes in the particle size of liposome suspensions. R
eversible aggregation occurred with both liposome preparations, showin
g a maximum rate at approximately 0.9 to 1.8 mM calcium chloride. At h
igher or lower concentrations aggregation was inhibited in the case of
EPC suspensions or, for DPPC systems, occurred only slowly. Furthermo
re, the EPC systems showed more marked increases in size when aggregat
ion occurred. The zeta potentials of both systems were negative in wat
er, becoming positive on increasing the concentration of calcium ions.
A reasonable correlation was found between calcium concentration corr
esponding to the minimum in initial zeta potential and that producing
the greatest aggregation rate.