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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 8, 598-608, November 1967
Copyright © 1967 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden
The composition of the emulsified oil and of the micellar phases obtained when a glyceride-fatty acid mixture is dispersed in bile salt solution has been defined. The micellar phase in equilibrium with the emulsified oil phase was obtained by filtration through Millipore filters.
The behavior of different lipids in such systems was defined as the partition ratio, micellar/emulsified oil phase (m/o).
Partition of fatty acids was found to be strongly dependent on the chain length of the fatty acid and the pH of the dispersion. The curve for partition against pH for oleic acid was interpreted to show a pKa for oleic acid in bile salt solution of approximately 7.
The partition between micellar and oil phases is given for a series of lipids of different polarity. No significant difference in behavior was found for cholesterol and sitosterol.
A relationship was found between the partition m/o and filtration rates through a Millipore filter in micellar solution. The lower the partition coefficient the lower was the rate of filtration. The results obtained are discussed in relation to the mechanism of absorption of fat from the small intestine.
Supplementary key words bile salts detergent emulsion sonication micelles glycerides fatty acids pKa cholesterol cholesteryl esters sitosterol acylsarcosyl taurates partition fat absorption
Submitted on March 13, 1967
Accepted on August 8, 1967
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