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Stearoylcysteine methyl esters

Following the successful examination of stearoylserine methyl ester monolayers by a variety of techniques, a detailed study of the effects of several subtle changes in the headgroup has been performed by Heath (1991 Heath and Arnett, 1992). Figure 28 compares the structural variations as the hydroxyl group of SSME is replaced by a thiol in stearoylcysteine methyl ester (SCME) two SCME chains are linked through their sulfurs to produce... [Pg.98]

Fig. 29 Surface pressure/area isotherms for compression and expansion of enantiomeric (dashed line) and racemic (solid line) stearoylcysteine methyl esters (SCME) on an aqueous subphase at various temperatures. Arrows indicate the direction of compression and expansion. Fig. 29 Surface pressure/area isotherms for compression and expansion of enantiomeric (dashed line) and racemic (solid line) stearoylcysteine methyl esters (SCME) on an aqueous subphase at various temperatures. Arrows indicate the direction of compression and expansion.

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