X-radiation damage of hydrated lecithin membranes detected by real-time X-ray diffraction using wiggler-enhanced synchrotron radiation as the ionizing radiation source
AbstractAbstract
[en] Radiation damage of hydrated lecithin membranes brought about by exposure to wiggler-derived synchrotron radiation at 8.3 keV (1.5 A) is reported. Considerable damage was observed with exposures under 1 h at an incident flux density of 3 x 1010 photons s-1mm-2, corresponding to a cumulative radiation dose of <= 10 MRad. Damage was so dramatic as to be initially observed while making real-time X-ray diffraction measurements on the sample. The damaging effects of 8.3 keV X-rays on dispersions of dipalmitoyllecithin and lecithin derived from hen egg yolk are as follows: (1) marked changes were noted in the X-ray diffraction behaviour, indicating disruption of membrane stacking. (2) Chemical breakdown of lecithin was observed. (3) The X-ray beam visibly damaged the sample and changed the appearance of the lipid dispersion, when viewed under the light microscope. Considering the importance of X-ray diffraction as a structural probe and the anticipated use of synchrotron radiation in studies involving membranes, the problem of radiation damage must be duly recognized. Furthermore, since dipalmitoyllecithin, the major lipid used in the present study, is a relatively stable compound, it is not unreasonable to expect that X-ray damage may be a problem with other less stable biological and non-biological materials. These results serve to emphasize that whenever a high intensity X-ray source is used, radiation damage can be a problem and that the sensitivity of the sample must always be evaluated under the conditions of measurement. (orig.)
Primary Subject
Source
3. national conference on synchotron radiation instrumentation; Upton, NY (USA); 12-14 Sep 1983; CONTRACT HL-18255; DMR81-121822; With 34 refs.; CODEN: NIMRD.
Record Type
Journal Article
Literature Type
Conference
Journal
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research; ISSN 0167-5087; ; v. 222(1/2); p. 329-338
Country of publication
Descriptors (DEI)
Descriptors (DEC)
BREMSSTRAHLUNG, COHERENT SCATTERING, COLLISIONS, DIFFRACTION, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ENERGY RANGE, EQUIPMENT, ESTERS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, KEV RANGE, LIPIDS, MAGNETS, MOLECULE COLLISIONS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, PHOTON COLLISIONS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, SCATTERING
Reference NumberReference Number
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue