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Interaction of bile salt and phospholipids with bovine submaxillary mucin
T. S. Wiedmann
, C. Deye
, D. Kallick
Pharmaceutics
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Bile Salts
100%
Bovine Submaxillary mucin
100%
Dialysis
12%
Diffusion Coefficient
12%
Diffusion Measurements
12%
Diffusivity
12%
Egg Phosphatidylcholine
12%
Equilibration
12%
Equilibrium Concentration
12%
Equilibrium Distribution
12%
High Concentration
12%
Intestinal mucosa
12%
Lipids
25%
Micellar Solution
37%
Minor Effect
12%
Mixed Micelles
12%
Mobile Fraction
12%
Mucin
100%
Mucus
12%
Mucus Layer
25%
NMR Self-diffusion
12%
Oscillating Gradient Spin-echo
12%
Phospholipid Micelles
12%
Phospholipids
100%
Poorly Water-soluble Drugs
25%
Pulsed Field Gradient
12%
Quantitative Assay
12%
Sodium taurocholate
25%
Spin-echo NMR
12%
Total Phosphorus
12%
Variable Concentration
12%
Chemistry
Bile Salt
100%
Diffusion Coefficient
10%
Diffusivity
10%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
10%
Lecithin
10%
Micelle
40%
Mucin
100%
NMR Spectroscopy
30%
Phospholipid
100%
Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo
10%
Self-Diffusion
10%
Sodium Taurocholate
20%
Water Soluble
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bile Salt
100%
Egg Lecithin
10%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
10%
Micellar Solution
30%
Micelle
30%
Mucin
100%
Phospholipid
100%
Taurocholic Acid
20%