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Glyceryl Monooleate GMO

Glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (22) bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) Ag Silver particulate films were generated photochemically in situ on the BLM surface and used in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy 568... [Pg.114]

Bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) prepared from glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (22), phosphatidylserine (16), and [n-C i sH31 C02(CH2)2]2N + (CH3)-CH2C6H4CH= H2, Cl"... [Pg.132]

In the absence of additives or adventitious impurities, the BLM is an electrical insulator. Current flow, in the order of only 10 9 A, was detected upon application of potential differences in the — 0.10 to + 0.10 V range (Fig. 107a). The determined resistance and capacitance of a 1.00-mm-diameter glyceryl monooleate (GMO) BLM bathed in 0.10 M KC1, (3-5) 108 ohm and 2.0-2.2 nF, agreed well with those reported previously (3 x 10 ohm 0.380 pF/mm2) [388]. In situ semiconductor formation on the BLM surface resulted in marked changes in the electrical response. Depending on the system, the current flow was found to increase asymmetrically and the BLM became very much stable and longer lived. [Pg.143]

Only a few surfactant systems and their derivatives have been explored as LLC-based drug delivery systems because of the chemical and physiological compatibility requirements listed above, and because of cost and availability issues. These LLCs include commercially available non-ionic surfactants such as esters of oleic acid and related fatty acids [e.g., glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (aka, monoolein)], and oligo(ethylene oxide)-alkyl ether surfactants (e.g.,... [Pg.207]

Glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (aka, monoolein) Oligo(ethylene oxide)-alkyl ether surfactants... [Pg.208]

Fig. 12.2 Chemical structures for phytantriol (Phyt) and glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (Taken from [11])... Fig. 12.2 Chemical structures for phytantriol (Phyt) and glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (Taken from [11])...
FIG. 5 Electrical conductivity and transparency of a model emulsion comprising C 2/i4 alkyl polyglycoside, glyceryl monooleate (GMO), and a specific amount of water and dioctylcyclohexane at 25 C with varying emulsifier mixture ratios. The dashed line separates the w/o from the o/w region [10]. [Pg.394]

FIG. 11 Phase behavior of a decyl glucoside (APG)/glyceryl monooleate (GMO)/dioctyl cyclohexane system at water concentra- <... [Pg.400]


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