2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-3084(01)00155-4
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Capability of arsonolipids to transport divalent cations: a Pressman cell study

Abstract: The ability of the newly synthesized arsonolipids (2,3-diacyloxypropylarsonic acids) to transport cations was studied using the Pressman cell. Experimental results demonstrate that arsonolipids are much more efficient carriers of Ca 2 + and Mg 2 + than natural phosphatidic acid in the Pressman cell experiments. The ability of arsonolipids to transfer Ca 2 + is affected by the lipid side chain length in the order: C 12 C 14 $ C 16 . Ca 2 + is transferred faster than Mg 2 + , suggesting that the latter is more t… Show more

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