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[Adsorption of Phospholipids by Chrysotile Fibers : Comparison of Data from Chemical Analysis and Photoelectron Spectrometry (PSX Method)]

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Date 1979 Jan 15
PMID 111854
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The adsorption of dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline (DPPC) by chrysotile fibers was carried out by chemical and photoelectron spectroscopy analysis. The adsorption isotherms have shown that maximum adsorption was about 130 microgram of DPPC per milligram of chrysotile. The results are in good agreement with estimates of a bilayer adsorption.

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