1979
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(79)80500-1
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Absence of liquid crystalline transitions of cholesterol esters in reconstituted low density lipoproteins

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“…Cholesterol esters have a low solubility of about 5 mo1/100 mol in lipid bilayers and when present in excess of this form a separate phase [2]. This phase may exist in various physical states depending on such factors as environment, composition, and thermal history [3,4]. The low solubility of cholesterol esters relative to that of free cholesterol in bilayers [5 -71 is probably related to the absence of a free 3-[j-hydroxyl group and the necessity for the bilayer to accommodate both a long acyl chain and a sterol ring in the proposed horse-shoe configuration [8].…”
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“…Cholesterol esters have a low solubility of about 5 mo1/100 mol in lipid bilayers and when present in excess of this form a separate phase [2]. This phase may exist in various physical states depending on such factors as environment, composition, and thermal history [3,4]. The low solubility of cholesterol esters relative to that of free cholesterol in bilayers [5 -71 is probably related to the absence of a free 3-[j-hydroxyl group and the necessity for the bilayer to accommodate both a long acyl chain and a sterol ring in the proposed horse-shoe configuration [8].…”
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