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ransport through liquid membrane bilayers generated by lecithin, cholesterol, and lecithin-cholesterol mixtures—studies in the presence of polyene antibiotics.

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Title ransport through liquid membrane bilayers generated by lecithin, cholesterol, and lecithin-cholesterol mixtures—studies in the presence of polyene antibiotics.
 
Creator Dr., S.B Bhise
Dr., A Tandon
Dr., R K Sharma
Dr., R.C Srivastava
 
Subject Deformation Processing
 
Description Studies on transport through the liquid membrane bilayers generated by lecithin, cholesterol, and lecithin-cholesterol mixtures have been conducted in the presence of polyene antibiotics—amphotericin B and nystatin. Measurements of the hydraulic conductivity coefficient, transport numbers, and solute permeability of chloride ions have been made. The data obtained indicate the formation of aqueous pores by the antibiotics in the liquid membrane bilayers and show trends consistent with those reported on BLMs.
 
Publisher ELSEVIER
 
Date 1985
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Dr., S.B Bhise and Dr., A Tandon and Dr., R K Sharma and Dr., R.C Srivastava (1985) ransport through liquid membrane bilayers generated by lecithin, cholesterol, and lecithin-cholesterol mixtures—studies in the presence of polyene antibiotics. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 108. pp. 249-256. ISSN 0021-9797
 
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