In comparison, detergents with strong hydrophilic heads flip-flop at a slow rate from the outer to the inner monolayer of a phospholipid bilayer, which leads to an asymmetrical increase in lateral pressure that bends the bilayer and causes transient disruption of the membrane at certain thresholds ...
household & institutional and pet care applications and which contain cationic hydrophobically modified polysaccharides thereby permitting a reduction in the amount of active ingredient material present in the functional composition over amounts typically found in conventional functional compositions while substant...
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Preferably, the machine dishwashing detergents have: a) an effective amount of a defined cationic, water soluble surfactant; and b) an effective amount of a builder. “Water soluble” surfactants are, unless otherwise noted, herein defined to include solutes which, because of their molecular weight...
Typically 5–10 μmol of total lipid was dried per 13 × 100 mm glass test tube. The resulting thin films were placed under high vacuum for at least 1 h to remove residual organic solvent. DODAC/CHEMS lipid films were hydrated by vortex mixing in 1.0 ml of aqueous buffer containing 10...