Dynamic Micelle Laser Light Scattering Studies of the to Vesicle Transition in Model and Native Bile
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- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hepatology
- Vol. 4 (Supplement) , 143S-147S
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.1840040825
Abstract
Using quasielastic light scattering, we investigated the formation of vesicles produced spontaneously by diluting a mixed micellar solution of bile salt and lecithin beyond the micellar phase boundary. The vesicles were nearly monodisperse, and their size varied between 120 to 500 A depending upon the dilution conditions. A systematic study of the dependence of the vesicle size upon the bile salt and lecithin concentration was made and interpreted in terms of a simple equilibrium model. Likewise, the particle size distribution in native bile obtained from the dog was studied. A comparison of the dilution effect on native bile and on model bile of identical biliary Iipid composition provides unambiguous evidence for micellar aggregates and the occurrence of a micelle to vesicle transition in native bile.Keywords
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