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Deposition of Human-Serum-Albumin-Functionalized Spheroidal Particles on Abiotic Surfaces: Reference Kinetic Results for Bioparticles.

Małgorzata Nattich-RakMarta SadowskaZbigniew AdamczykTeresa BasinskaDamian MickiewiczMariusz Gadzinowski
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Human serum albumin (HSA) corona formation on polymer microparticles of a spheroidal shape was studied using dynamic light scattering and Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV). Physicochemical characteristics of the albumin comprising the zeta potential and the isoelectric point were determined as a function of pH for various ionic strengths. Analogous characteristics of the polymer particles were analyzed. The adsorption of albumin on the particles was in situ monitored by LDV. The stability of the HSA-functionalized particle suspensions under various pHs and their electrokinetic properties were also determined. The deposition kinetics of the particles on mica, silica and gold sensors were investigated by optical microscopy, AFM and quartz microbalance (QCM) under diffusion and flow conditions. The obtained results were interpreted in terms of the random sequential adsorption model that allowed to estimate the range of applicability of QCM for determining the deposition kinetics of viruses and bacteria at abiotic surfaces.
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