Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.286, No.1, 28-35, 2005
Adsorption of human insulin and Asp(B28) insulin on a PTFE-like surface
The interactions of human insulin, Zn-free human insulin, and Asp(B28) insulin with a hydrophobic surface were studied by ellipsometry. All three insulin types investigated adsorbed with high affinity onto the hydrophobic surface, as the plateau of the adsorption isotherm, represented by the irreversible bound fraction, was reached at concentrations > 10(-3) mg/ml. The plateau values for human insulin and Zn-free human insulin could not be distinguished with statistical significance, whereas the plateau value for AspB28 insulin was lower than those for the two others, with an adsorbed amount corresponding to a monolayer of insulin monomers. The results observed may be explained by differences in self-association patterns of the insulin types or by enhanced charge repulsion between the Asp(B28) analog and the negatively charged surface. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.