Loading Behavior of {Chitosan/Hyaluronic Acid}n Layer-by-Layer Assembly Films toward
Myoglobin: An Electrochemical Study
Posted on 2006-11-30 - 00:00
When {CS/HA}n layer-by-layer films assembled by oppositely charged chitosan (CS) and hyaluronic acid
(HA) were immersed in myoglobin (Mb) solution at pH 5.0, Mb was gradually loaded into the {CS/HA}n
films, designated as {CS/HA}n−Mb. The cyclic voltammetric (CV) peak pair of Mb FeIII/FeII redox couple
for {CS/HA}n−Mb films on pyrolytic graphite (PG) electrodes was used to investigate the loading behavior
of {CS/HA}n films toward Mb. The various influencing factors, such as the number of bilayers (n), the pH
of Mb loading solution, and the ionic strength of solution, were investigated by different electrochemical
methods and other techniques. The results showed that the main driving force for the bulk loading of Mb was
most probably the electrostatic interaction between oppositely charged Mb in solution and HA in the films,
while other interactions such as hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interaction may also play an important
role. Other polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) films with different components were compared with {CS/HA}n films in permeability and Mb loading, and electroactive probes with different size and surface charge
were compared in their incorporation into PEM films. The results suggest that due to the unique structure of
CS and HA, {CS/HA}n films with relatively low charge density are packed more loosely and more easily
swelled by water, and have better permeability, which may lead to the higher loading amount and shorter
loading time for Mb. The protein-loaded PEM films provide a new route to immobilize redox proteins on
electrodes and realize the direct electrochemistry of the proteins.
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Lu, Haiyun; Hu, Naifei (2016). Loading Behavior of {Chitosan/Hyaluronic Acid}n Layer-by-Layer Assembly Films toward
Myoglobin: An Electrochemical Study. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp063550d