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Hydrogen bond between bile salt molecules

The classic X-ray diffraction work of Small et al. [5,207,208] pointed out the existence of inverted (reverse) bile salt micelles within mixed bile salt-phospholipid liquid crystalline bilayers. The aggregates were considered to consist of 2-4 molecules (of cholate) with their hydrophilic sides facing inwards bound by hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl groups, leaving their hydrophobic sides facing outwards to interact with the acyl chains of the phospholipid. At saturation, about 1 molecule of cholate was present for every 2 molecules of lecithin. Appreciably more bile salts... [Pg.384]


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