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Liposomes composed of partially hydrogenated egg phosphatidylcholines: fatty acid composition, thermal phase behavior and oxidative stability

  • Chem Phys Lipids. 1990 Mar;53(1):91-101. doi: 10.1016/0009-3084(90)90137-g.
J Lang 1 C Vigo-Pelfrey F Martin
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  • 1 Liposome Technology, Inc., Menlo Park, CA 94025.
Abstract

Partially hydrogenated egg phosphatidylcholines (PHEPC) represent a new class of raw Materials for liposome-based drug products. PHEPC were manufactured from native egg phosphatidylcholine (EPC) to iodine values (IV) 40, 30, 20, 10, and 1. Hydrogenation resulted in a complete loss of arachidonic acid (20:4) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6) in IV 40 EPC and a progressive conversion of linoleic (18:2) and oleic acid (18:1) to stearic acid (18:0) at higher degrees of hydrogenation (IV 30, 20, 10, 1). Hydrogenation lead to formation of trans-fatty acid isomers maximally 18.5 mol% in IV 20 EPC. Liposomes made from IV 20, IV 10 and IV 1 EPC had marked phase transitions between 20 and 60 degrees C. PHEPC showed increased resistance to oxidation as measured by oxygen uptake during 2,2'-azobis-(2-amidinopropane) hydrochloride (AAPH) initiated accelerated oxidation. Various applications of these new Materials in the manufacture of liposomes and Liposome based drug products are discussed.

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