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Micelles studies

Gebhardt, R., Doster, W., Friedrich, J., and Kulozik, U. (2006). Size distribution of pressure-decomposed casein micelles studied by dynamic light scattering and AFM. Eur. Biophys.. Biophys. Lett. 35,503-509. [Pg.239]

Fadnavis, N. W. and Luisi, P. L. (1989). Immobilized enzymes in reverse micelles studies with gel-entrapped Trypsin and alpha-Chymotrypsin in AOT reverse micelles. Biotechnol. Bioeng., 33, 1277-82. [Pg.278]

For the PS-P4VP micelles studied by them, Forster et al. (19%) determined that the P4VP coronal density profile can be modelled as a hyperbolic function with an exponent a between 1.05 and 1.35. [Pg.173]

Takayanagi, T. and S. Motomizu. 2007. Pseudo-homogeneous micelle extraction of ion-associates formed between tetrabutylammonium ion and some aromatic sulfonate ions into nonionic surfactant micelle studied through the mobility measurements in capillary zone electrophoresis. J. Chromatogr. A 1141 295-301. [Pg.473]

Inhibitors like this are said to have a stoichiometric factor of 2 that is, 2 radicals are stopped per molecule of inhibitor.) We can calculate the fraction of the peroxyl radicals that undergo reaction 7 and continue the chain versus those that react with tocopherol, Equation 16, ultimately to terminate the autoxidation. In this calculation (Equation 18), the concentration of peroxyl radicals cancels out (21). We will use the concentration of tocopherol that we use in our micelle studies and the value of k.. that we measure for tocopherol (Sit). in... [Pg.94]

The subject matter of this section has been treated, for the most part, in some earlier reviews (Swaisgood, 1982 Schmidt, 1982 Pay-ens and Vreeman, 1982 Farrell and Thompson, 1988). The coverage here is highly selective, reviewing mainly the more recent findings. However, because of their relevance to our understanding of the structure and stability of native casein micelles, studies dealing with the interactions of the caseins with calcium phosphate are considered more fully. [Pg.85]

Alexander, M., and Dalgleish, D.G. (2005). Interactions between denatured milk serum proteins and easein micelles studied by diffusing wave spectroscopy. Langmuir. 21, 11380... [Pg.220]

However, it can be noted that direct measurements of the concentration of every ionic species present inside the micelle generally were not achieved. Leodidis and Hatton (43) published results on partitioning of cations in AOT reversed micelles. Studies on the effect of the ionic strength have focused on the ionic strength of the aqueous excess phase, supposing that it reflects qualitatively that in the organic phase. [Pg.93]

Toernblom, M. and Henriksson, U. (1997) Effect of solubilization of aliphatic hydrocarbons on size and shape of rodlike Cl 6TABR micelles studied by 2H NMR relaxation. /. Phys. Chem. B, 101, 6028-6035. [Pg.207]

Mizusaki M., Morishima Y., Dubin P. L. Interaction of pyrene-labeled hydro-phobically modified polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged mixed micelles studied by fluorescence quenching. J. Phys. Chem. B 1998 102 1908-1915. [Pg.736]

The sequence of events following the enzymic action of clotting enzymes on /c-casein to destabilize the micelles is poorly understood. In part, this results from an incomplete understanding of the structure of the casein micelles. Studies of the structure of native micelles as they occur in milk are very few, indeed. Perhaps this stems from the difficul-... [Pg.224]

PEG-[poly(ethylene oxide)] has one of the lowest ratios (Mvy/Mn) because this substance is synthesized by anionic polymerization, which can produce polymers that have narrow molecular weight distributions. The ratios of PEG usually range from 1.05 to 1.20. In contrast, conventional radical polymerization, which is the most common way to produce S3mthetic polymers, produces polymers that have a wide distribution of molecular weight. Typically, polymers obtained in this way possess M /M ratios over 2.0. It is believed that block copol3uners with narrow molecular distributions on each block are preferable for pol3rmeric micelle studies because the close relationships between the molecular architectures of block copolymers and the properties of micelles are easily analyzed using narrowly distributed block copolymers. [Pg.548]

Martiel I, Sagalowicz L, Mezzenga R. Viscoelasticity and interface bending properties of lecithin reverse wormlike micelles studied hy diffusive wave spectroscopy in hydrophobic environment. Langmuir. 2014 30(35) 10751-10759. [Pg.1402]

Kinetics of Block Copolymer Micelles Studied by Small-Angle Scattering Methods... [Pg.51]


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