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Journal of Oleo Science | 2018

Effects of β-Sitosteryl Sulfate on the Hydration Behavior of Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

Ananda Kafle; Takeshi Misono; Avinash Bhadani; Masaaki Akamatsu; Kenichi Sakai; Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko; Hideki Sakai

We investigated the hydration behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilayers containing sodium β-sitosteryl sulfate (PSO4). PSO4 was found to enhance hydration in the headgroup region of DPPC bilayers. Therefore, with the incorporation of PSO4 into DPPC membranes, the amount of water required to reach the fully hydrated state was enhanced as indicated by the constant values of the main phase transition temperature (Tm) and the bilayer repeat distance (d). For example, with the addition of 20 mol% of PSO4, the saturation point was shifted to ~70 wt% water compared to ~40 wt% for pure DPPC and 47 wt% for DPPC-cholesterol. The effectiveness of PSO4 in fluidizing the membrane and enhancing its hydration state can be useful in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.


Journal of Oleo Science | 2018

Effects of β-Sitosteryl Sulfate on the Phase Behavior and Hydration Properties of Distearoylphosphatidylcholine: a Comparison with Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

Ananda Kafle; Takeshi Misono; Avinash Bhadani; Masaaki Akamatsu; Kenichi Sakai; Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko; Hideki Sakai

We have studied the phase behavior of distearoylphosphatidylcholine (DSPC) in the presence of sodium β-sitosteryl sulfate (PSO4). PSO4 was found to induce sterol-rich and sterol-poor domains in the DSPC membrane. These two domains constitute a fluid, liquid ordered (Lo) phase and a gel (Lβ) phase. PSO4 was less miscible in DSPC than in a dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) membrane, as evidenced by its tendency to separate from the bilayer at a concentration of 50 mol%. This lack of miscibility was attributed to the greater van der Waals forces between the PC hydrocarbon chains. In addition to affecting the phase behavior, PSO4 also enhanced the hydration of the membrane. Despite its weaker interaction with DSPC compared to DPPC, its tendency to fluidize this phospholipid and enhance its hydration can be useful in formulating cosmetics and pharmaceutical products.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2018

Effects of sodium β-sitosteryl sulfate on the phase behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

Ananda Kafle; Takeshi Misono; Avinash Bhadani; Kenichi Sakai; Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko; Hideki Sakai

We have studied the phase behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) containing sodium β-sitosteryl sulfate (PSO4). PSO4 was found to lower the phase transition temperature of DPPC to a higher degree than cholesterol or β-sitosterol. It also gave rise to the formation of a modulated (ripple) phase (Pβ) at low to moderate concentrations. At concentrations greater than 25 mol%, it completely changed the membrane into a fluid phase. This shows that PSO4 is capable of disordering the hydrocarbon chains of PC efficiently. The characteristics of PSO4 for fluidizing the membrane can be useful for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.


Archive | 2010

Cosmetic base comprising collagen-modified liposome and skin cosmetic containing the same

Tsuyoshi Kojima; Shinichi Kojima; Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Tomomi Kazumori; Teruhisa Kaneko; Chihiro Kaise


Archive | 2005

Skin Cosmetic Material

Shu Uemura; Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko; Hyung-Jun Kang; Sang-Woo Cho; Chang-Seo Park


Journal of Oleo Science | 2005

Preparation and Characteristics of Arginine Oleate Liquid Crystal Holding a Large Amount of Water

Teruhisa Kaneko; Yurie Yamaoka; Chihiro Kaise; Masanori Orita; Hideki Sakai; Masahiko Abe


Archive | 2005

Cosmetic composition for skin

Shu Uemura; Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko; Hyung-Jun Kang; Sang-Woo Cho; Chang-Seo Park


Journal of Oleo Science | 2011

Detection of Superoxide Anion Radical in a Stratum Corneum Intercellular Lipid Model Using an Electrochemical Sensor

Teruhisa Kaneko; Chihiro Kaise; Yoko Kimoto; Shota Suzuki; Takeshi Kondo; Makoto Yuasa


Journal of the society of cosmetic chemists | 2006

Stabilization and Application of Liposomal Structures Containing Sphingomyelin

Chihiro Kaise; Teruhisa Kaneko


Archive | 2003

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SOLUBLE β-GLUCAN HAVING IMMUNOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND USE THEREOF

Shu Uemura; Teruhisa Kaneko; Chihiro Kaise; Robert Nakamura; John Vercellotti; Sharon V. Vercellotti

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Hideki Sakai

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Masahiko Abe

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ananda Kafle

Tokyo University of Science

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Avinash Bhadani

Tokyo University of Science

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Kenichi Sakai

Tokyo University of Science

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Takeshi Misono

Tokyo University of Science

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Tomohiro Imura

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Aritomo Yamaguchi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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