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Experimental studies plasma uptake

A detailed investigation of the effect of micellar solubilization on the transport of lipids has been made by Westergaard and Dietschy [59]. They studied in vitro uptake of lipids into rabbit intestinal disks by varying the proportions of lipid and bile salts in mixed micelles in 3 different ways. Either lipid concentration was increased with bile salts kept at a constant level, lipid concentration was unchanged while bile salt concentration was varied, or both lipid and bile salt concentration was increased with the molar ratio kept constant. Theoretical calculations of how the mass of the lipid probe was distributed between the aqueous and the micellar compartment showed that there was a good correlation between calculated aqueous monomer concentration and experimentally obtained values for lipid uptake. The rate of uptake is thus proportional to the aqueous monomer concentration of a particular lipid. The conclusion drawn was that diffusion of the lipid molecules in monomeric form through the aqueous phase is an obligatory step before uptake into the plasma membrane, and that the role of bile salt is therefore to overcome the resistance of the unstirred water layer by micellar solubilization. [Pg.415]


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