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Novel micellar cubic phase

When a bicontinuous cubic lipid-water phase is mechanically fragmented in the presence of a liposomal dispersion or of certain micellar solutions e.g. bile salt solution), a dispersion can be formed with high kinetic stability. In the polarising microscope it is sometimes possible to see an outer birefringent layer with radial symmetry (showing an extinction cross like that exhibited by a liposome). However, the core of these structures is isotropic. Such dispersions are formed in ternary systems, in a region where the cubic phase coexists in equilibrium with water and the L(x phase. The dispersion is due to a localisation of the La phase outside cubic particles. The structure has been confirmed by electron microscopy by Landh and Buchheim [15], and is shown in Fig. 5.4. It is natural to term these novel structures "cubosomes". They are an example of supra self-assembly. [Pg.207]


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