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Biolubrication synergy: Hyaluronan - Phospholipid interactions at interfaces

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ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 274, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2019.102050

Keywords

Lubrication synergy; Hyaluronan; Phospholipid; Association; Interface structure

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council, VR [2015-05080]
  2. German Academic Exchange Center (DAAD) [1.02-1.05.2019]
  3. UTP of the Institute of Mathematics and Physics of the UTP University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz [BN-10/19]
  4. Rontgen-Angstrom-Cluster JOINT' [05K2012]
  5. Swedish Research Council [2015-05080] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
  6. Vinnova [2015-05080] Funding Source: Vinnova

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The manner in which nature has solved lubrication issues has fascinated scientists for centuries, in particular when considering that lubrication is achieved in aqueous media. The most outstanding system in this respect is likely the synovial joint, where close to frictionless motion is realized under different loads and shear rates. This review article focuses on two components present in the synovial area, hyaluronan and phospholipids. We recapitulate what has been learned about their interactions at interfaces from recent experiments, with focus on results obtained using reflectivity techniques at large scale facilities. In parallel, modelling experiments have been carried out and from these efforts new detailed knowledge about how hyaluronan and phospholipids interact has been gained. In this review we combine findings from modelling and experiments to gain deeper insight. Finally, we summarize what has been learned of the lubrication performance of mixtures of phospholipids and hyaluronan. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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