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Micellization biological consequences

Because of the potentially useful pharmacological and biological applications of phenothiazine derivatives, it is very important to investigate the physicochemical aspects of their interactions and aggregations within organized media, such as CDs and micelles of surfactants. As a consequence, several literature studies have been reported in this field [35-44],... [Pg.168]

The presence of micelles or microemulsions will have significant effects on the biological efficacy of an insoluble pesticide. In the first instance, surfactants will affect the rate of solution of the chemical. Below the c.m.c., surfactant adsorption can aid wetting of the particles and, consequently, increases the rate of dissolution of the particles or agglomerates [8]. Above the c.m.c., the rate of dissolution is affected as a result of solubilization. According to the Noyes-Whitney relation [122], the rate of dissolution is directly related to the surface area of the particles A and the saturation solubility, Cg, i.e. [Pg.589]


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