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1.2- Dimyristoyl-3-lecithin trilaurin

Figure II. Surface pressure-area and surface potential-area plots for 1,2-dimyristoyl-3-lecithin, trilaurin, and a 1 to 1 molar mixture at 22°C. Figure II. Surface pressure-area and surface potential-area plots for 1,2-dimyristoyl-3-lecithin, trilaurin, and a 1 to 1 molar mixture at 22°C.
Eight binary systems are reported. Six include cholesterol as one component of the mixed film. The second components in these six films were myristic acid, methyl palmitate, ethyl palmitate, 1,2-dimyristin, 1,2-dimyristoyl-3-lecithin, and l,2-didecanoyl-3-lecithin. In addition, the systems trilaurin-dimyristoyl lecithin and triolein-dimyristoyl lecithin... [Pg.142]

Table II. Thermodynamic Excess Functions for an Equimolar Mixed Monolayer of Trilaurin—Dimyristoyl Lecithin... Table II. Thermodynamic Excess Functions for an Equimolar Mixed Monolayer of Trilaurin—Dimyristoyl Lecithin...
We also report here mean molecular area plots for two further systems which exhibited Type III behavior trilaurin-dimyristoyl lecithin... [Pg.152]

Figure 7. Mixed monolayers of trilaurin-l,2-dimyristoyl-3-lecithin system at 24.5°C., pH 6, and 5 dynes per cm. Figure 7. Mixed monolayers of trilaurin-l,2-dimyristoyl-3-lecithin system at 24.5°C., pH 6, and 5 dynes per cm.

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