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Contribution of aqueous interphases to the permeability barrier of lipid bilayers for non-electrolytes

✍ Scribed by E.A. Disalvo; J. De Gier


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
448 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-3084

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✦ Synopsis


Equilibrium dialysis experiments are used to measure excluded volumes for the non-electrolyte permeant [U-~*C] erythritol in lipid bilayer systems. The data indicate amounts of water associated with the lipid membranes which correspond with amounts calculated from calorimetric measurements.

The membrane systems can be described as composite elements consisting of the lipid bilayers and adjacent water layers on both sides. The finding that the permeant is excluded indicates that the water layers contribute to the permeability barrier.

The mean thickness of the water layers is about 6 A for planar bilayers in multilayered liposomes and 10 A for curved bilayers in sonicated vesicles. Next to the difference in thickness of the water layers differences in interfacial adsorption between the two systems are apparent.