VICO RAQUEL VIVIANA
Capítulos de libros
Título:
Role of the nanoparticle core and capping on the interaction with lipid monolayers
Libro:
Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly
Editorial:
Academic Press
Referencias:
Año: 2023; p. 120 - 150
Resumen:
The actual requirement of biotechnological tools to reduce the delivery time, cost, and animal assays in multiple pharmaceutical and (bio)medical applications has enhanced the historical search for rational design strategies to study the interaction of emerging nanomaterials with biological interfaces. Nanoparticles (NPs) are in increasing contact with different ecosystems, which raises the need to understand how they interact with biointerfaces to understand their toxic effects better and work on their rational design. In this sense, the modulation of the final response of NPs upon their interaction with biological fluids and interfaces requires deep knowledge of the properties of both their core and capping constituents and the extent to which they can determine the final fate of these interactions. This chapter presents Langmuir monolayers (LMs) as a potent tool for studying the interaction between different types of biologically relevant NPs and model lipid biomembranes. Herein we address the different experimental set up to study the films formed by NPs or NPs-lipids. In this regard, conclusions about the factors causing the NP-lipid interaction behavior have been given by firstly assessing the rheological properties of pure NPs films at the air/water interface; these examples are representative cases of study. Finally, we give insights into the potential and limitations of LMs as a high throughput technique to perform and validate in vivo studies, thus shortening the gap between experimental and clinical trials.