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      Inorganic mercury (Hg2+) transport through lipid bilayer membranes

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            Diffusion of weak acids across lipid bilayer membranes: effects of chemical reactions in the unstirred layers.

            Chemical reactions in the aqueous unstirred layers of solution adjacent to a membrane can have dramatic effects on the diffusion of solutes across that membrane. This is demonstrated by the diffusion of labeled salicylate and salicylic acid across a phospholipid bilayer membrane. Two types of chemical reactions are considered. The first is an isotopic exchange reaction between the ionic and nonionic forms of a weak acid, HA + *A(-) [unknown] H*A + A(-). This reaction provides a way of estimating the true membrane permeability to a highly permeant weak acid and also a way of estimating the thickness of the unstirred layers. The second chemical reaction, the dissociation of a weak acid, HA [unknown] H(+) + A(-), can be used to show how the presence or absence of buffers in the unstirred layers controls the net transport of permeant weak acids across a membrane. In principle, the addition of appropriate "antacid" buffers to salicylates can increase their rate of absorption from the stomach.
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              Translocators in Bimolecular Lipid Membranes: Their Role in Dissipative and Conservative Bioenergy Transductions

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                Journal
                The Journal of Membrane Biology
                J. Membrain Biol.
                Springer Nature
                0022-2631
                1432-1424
                February 1981
                February 1981
                : 61
                : 1
                : 61-66
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                10.1007/BF01870753
                a4dc53ba-044a-42aa-a191-c072bc7a751b
                © 1981
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