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/SIGMA PHI/-tocopherol: modifier of the phase state of the lipid bilayer

V. I. Skrypin,L.B. Bratkcovskaya,A. N. Erin,Valerian E. Kagan-1985-05-01-OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
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This paper determines the action of low (near-physiological) concentrations of alpha-tocopherol on the character of the gel-liquid crystal transition in a lipid bilayer containing free fatty acids. Fifty mM of K/sup +/-phosphate buffer was made up in D/sub 2/O and kept for several hours to enable substitution of H 1 by D 2, after which the buffer was dried and redissolved in D/sub 2/O. The graphs of temperature dependence of relative signal intensity of protons of methylene groups in liposomes of different composition are presented. It is shown that the stabilizing action of alpha-tocopherol on the phase state of the lipid bilayer of membranes is one of the mechanisms by which the recently demonstrated ability of alpha-tocopherol to protect biological membranes against the injurious action of free fatty acids, through the formation of complexes of alpha-tocopherol with fatty acides, may be effected.

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This paper determines the action of low (near-physiological) concentrations of alpha-tocopherol on the character of the gel-liquid crystal transition in a lipid bilayer containing free fatty acids. Fifty mM of K/sup +/-phosphate buffer was made up in D/sub 2/O and kept for several hours to enable substitution of H 1 by D 2, after which the buffer was dried and redissolved in D/sub 2/O. The graphs of temperature dependence of relative signal intensity of protons of methylene groups in liposomes of different composition are presented. It is shown that the stabilizing action of alpha-tocopherol on the phase state of the lipid bilayer of membranes is one of the mechanisms by which the recently demonstrated ability of alpha-tocopherol to protect biological membranes against the injurious action of free fatty acids, through the formation of complexes of alpha-tocopherol with fatty acides, may be effected.

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ChemistryBilayerLipid bilayerLiposomeTocopherolMembranealpha-TocopherolPhase (matter)

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