Issue 7, 2021

Aescin – a natural soap for the formation of lipid nanodiscs with tunable size

Abstract

The saponin β-aescin from the seed extract of the horse chestnut tree Aesculus hippocastanum has demonstrated a beneficial role in clinical therapy which is in part related to its strong interaction with biological membranes. In this context the present work investigates the self-assembly of nm-sized discoidal lipid nanoparticles composed of β-aescin and the phospholipid 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC). The discoidal lipid nanoparticles reassemble from small discs into larger discs, ribbons and finally stacks of sheets upon heating from gel-phase to fluid phase DMPC. The morphological transition of the lipid nano-particles is mainly triggered by the phospholipid phase state change. The final morphology depends on the phospholipid-to-saponin ratio and the actual temperature. The study is conducted by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission (TEM) and freeze fracture electron microscopy (FFEM) are used to cover larger length scales. Two different models, representing a disc and ribbon-like shape are applied to the SAXS data, evaluating possible geometries and molecular mixing of the nano-particles. The stacked sheets are analysed by the Caillé theory.

Graphical abstract: Aescin – a natural soap for the formation of lipid nanodiscs with tunable size

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Nov 2020
Accepted
15 Dec 2020
First published
16 Dec 2020

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 1888-1900

Aescin – a natural soap for the formation of lipid nanodiscs with tunable size

R. Geisler, M. C. Pedersen, N. Preisig, Y. Hannappel, S. Prévost, R. Dattani, L. Arleth and T. Hellweg, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 1888 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM02043E

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