Claims
- 1. A lamellar gel complex comprising:
(i) a membrane having a surfactant, lipid, or a combination thereof, and (ii) a multifunctional membrane associating particle which anchors to the membrane.
- 2. The lamellar gel of claim 1 further comprising an agent that reduces the membrane rigidity.
- 3. The lamellar gel of claim 2, wherein the agent is an alcohol.
- 4. The lamellar gel of claim 3, wherein the alcohol is selected from a group consisting of butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol and a biologically derived alcohol.
- 5. The lamellar gel of claim 1 further comprising Bacteriorhodopsin.
- 6. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the lipid is dimyristol phosphatidyl choline.
- 7. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the surfactant is bis(2-ethyl-hexyl)sulfasuccinate.
- 8. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the surfactant is pentaethyleneglycol dodecyl ether.
- 9. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the membrane associating particle is a polymer-lipid combination.
- 10. The lamellar gel of claim 9, wherein the polymer-lipid combination is PEG- 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine.
- 11. The lamellar gel of claim 10, wherein the PEG-1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine is PEG-2000.
- 12. The lamellar gel of claim 10, wherein the PEG-1 ,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine is PEG-5000.
- 13. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination is in an amount from approximately 1-40 weight %, the membrane associating particle is approximately 0.5-20 weight % and the membrane bending rigidity reducing reagent is approximately 2-10 weight %.
- 14. The lamellar gel of claim 1, wherein the lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination is in an amount from approximately 1-40 weight %, the membrane associating particle is approximately 0.5-20 weight % and the membrane bending rigidity reducing reagent is approximately 2-10 weight %.
- 15. A lamellar gel comprising 90.0 weight % water, 6.0 weight % lipid, 3.46 weight % pentanol and 0.54 weight % PEG-lipid.
- 16. A lamellar gel comprising 83.0 weight % water, 8.4 weight % lipid, 5.6 weight % pentanol and 3.0 weight % PEG-lipid.
- 17. A lamellar gel comprising 88 weight % water, 7.3 weight % lipid, 3.3 weight % pentanol and 1.4 weight % PEG-lipid.
- 18. A method for regulating the structure of a lamellar gel comprising:
a. selecting a lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination; b. selecting a multifunctional membrane associating particle; c. determining an amount of the lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination of step (a) and the membrane associating particle of step (b) sufficient to regulate the structure of the gel by:
i. selecting a characteristic or multiple characteristics of the gel from any of Boltzmann's constant multiplied by temperature (kBT), the volume fraction of the membrane associating particle in the membrane (ΦP V), the natural curvature of membrane associating particle (CP O), volume fraction of water (ΦW); and an agent that controls the membrane bending rigidity of the gel; and ii. modulating any of the characteristics not selected in (i) so as to achieve the selected characteristic thereby determining the amount of the lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination and the multifunctional membrane associating particle sufficient to regulate the structure of the lamellar gel; and d. combining the lipid, surfactant, or lipid/surfactant combination of (i) with the multifunctional membrane associating particle of (ii) in the amount so determined thereby resulting in the lamellar gel having the desired structure.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein modulating is effected using the formula:
8dgel=2-21/2kBT/π kΦvPCOP_
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein modulating is effected using the formula:
9dgelα1CPEG
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein modulating is effected using the formula:
11dgelα1Cp
Parent Case Info
[0001] Throughout this application various publications are referenced. The disclosures of these publications in their entireties are hereby incorporated by reference into this application in order to more fully describe the state of the art to which this invention pertains.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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