نتایج جستجو برای: phosphatidylcholine
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PURPOSE To understand various soft contact lens materials' ability to adsorb common tear lipids. METHODS Ten unworn polymers of nine types were individually soaked in 1.0 mL of 1.75 μg/mL cholesterol oleate or 1.0 mL of 0.5 μg/mL phosphatidylcholine solutions for 1 or 14 days. The adsorbed lipids were extracted with chloroform-methanol, which underwent assay quantification for cholesterol ole...
The exogenous surfactant, Curosurf, contains proteins as well as phospholipids. We investigated the possibility that these might affect the reutilization of exogenous phospholipid by type II alveolar cells isolated from rat lung. The time course of incorporation into lamellar bodies of radioactivity from tritiated dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) contained within liposomes was studied. Ra...
Cross-linking of the Ag receptors on B cells induces DNA synthesis and proliferation. Butanol trap experiments suggest that one or more phospholipase D activities play a key role in this process. Although phosphatidylcholine-phospholipase D has been shown to play a central role in the transduction of proliferative responses for a wide variety of calcium-mobilizing receptors, we show that the Ag...
Cholesterol in human bile is solubilized in micelles by (relatively hydrophobic) bile salts and phosphatidylcholine (unsaturated acyl chains at sn-2 position). Hydrophilic tauroursodeoxycholate, dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelin all decrease cholesterol crystal-containing zones in the equilibrium ternary phase diagram (van Erpecum, K. J., and M. C. Carey. 1997. Biochim. Biophys...
The activity of (Ca -Mg )ATPase reconstituted into egg yolk phos phatidylcholine liposomes is reduced when the lipid has been oxidized before the reconstitution procedure. It is suggested that the reversible decrease in activity is caused by a decrease of the lipid bilayer thickness due to the shortening of lipid acyl chains during autoperoxidation; the irreversible decrease in the activity is...
This article provides a brief and basic discussion of Pluronic lecithin organogel to include its history, its components, its mechanism of action, the range of active pharmacological agents that can and cannot be incorporated into a Pluronic lecithin organogel, as well as important information for those pharmacists who compound Pluronic lecithin organogel.
Pure preparations of phosphatidylcholine were isolated from spinach leaf chloroplasts, spinach leaf microsomes, and cauliflower inflorescence. The isolated phosphatidylcholine was treated with snake venom phospholipase A, and the fatty acid distribution and composition of the fatty acid methyl esters prepared from the lysophosphatidylcholine and the freed fatty acid were determined by gas-liqui...
Phosphatidylcholine (once given the trivial name ‘lecithin’) is usually the most abundant phospholipid in animal and plants, often amounting to almost 50% of the total, and as such it is obviously a key building block of membrane bilayers. In particular, it makes up a very high proportion of the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. Phosphatidylcholine is also the principal phospholipid circula...
The two pathways for the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine, by way of phosphocholine and by methylation of phosphatidylethanolamine, in wild-type yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and in the yeast mutant GL7 have been compared. The mutant requires for growth a sterol, unsaturated fatty acids, and methionine. The uptake of labeled choline or labeled methionine and their conversion to phosphatid...
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