Gelation of cholesterol-bearing pullulan (CHP) with SDS in water was studie
d by rheological measurements. The apparent viscosity of the CHP (2% (w/w))
/SDS mixture increased with an increase in the SDS concentration up to appr
oximate to 1% and then decreased after a maximum. In the presence of large
amounts of SDS, the CHP self-aggregate certainly dissociated. With 3% (w/w)
CHP, a macroscopic gel was formed by the addition of SDS above 0.5% (w/w).
At higher concentrations of SDS (above 4.5% (w/w)), the gel changed to a s
ol. The mechanism of the gelation and the transition to the sol is related
to the formation of mixed aggregates between the cholesteryl groups of CHP
and SDS. Due to the strong association of the cholesteryl groups, large amo
unts of SDS were required to achieve the complete solubilization of cholest
eryl groups. Oscillatory shear measurements were carried out for the gel of
the CHP/SDS mixture. In the low frequency region (omega < 0.1 Hz), G " (lo
ss modulus) showed a maximum, while G' (storage modulus) reached a plateau
with an intersection of the G " curve. This is a trend typical of a Maxwell
ian fluid. An extremely long relaxation time (approximate to 20 s) was obse
rved for the CHP/SDS gel at relatively low SDS concentrations. Such a long
relaxation time would be ascribed to the strong association of the choleste
ryl groups of CHP. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.