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Physical characterization and in silico modeling of inulin polymer conformation during vaccine adjuvant particle formation

Authors :
Thomas G. Barclay
Harinda Rajapaksha
Nikolai Petrovsky
Gujie Qian
Milena Ginic-Markovic
Andrea R. Gerson
Peter D. Cooper
A. Thilagam
Barclay, Thomas G
Rajapaksha, Harinda
Thilagam, Alagu
Qian, Gujie
Ginic-Markovic, Milena
Cooper, Peter D
Gerson, Andrea
Petrovsky, Nikolai
Source :
Carbohydrate polymers. 143
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study combined physical data from synchrotron SAXS, FTIR and microscopy with in-silico molecular structure predictions and mathematical modeling to examine inulin adjuvant particle formation and structure. The results show that inulin polymer chains adopt swollen random coil in solution. As precipitation occurs from solution, interactions between the glucose end group of one chain and a fructose group of an adjacent chain help drive organized assembly, initially forming inulin ribbons with helical organization of the chains orthogonal to the long-axis of the ribbon. Subsequent aggregation of the ribbons results in the layered semicrystalline particles previously shown to act as potent vaccine adjuvants. γ-Inulin adjuvant particles consist of crystalline layers 8.5 nm thick comprising helically organized inulin chains orthogonal to the plane of the layer. These crystalline layers alternate with amorphous layers 2.4 nm thick, to give overall particle crystallinity of 78%. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
18791344
Volume :
143
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carbohydrate polymers
Accession number :
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