نتایج جستجو برای: donnan equilibrium

تعداد نتایج: 129574  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Jacques Loeb

1. The proof is completed that the influence of electrolytes on the viscosity of suspensions of powdered particles of gelatin in water is similar to the influence of electrolytes on the viscosity of solutions of gelatin in water. 2. It has been suggested that the high viscosity of proteins is due to the existence of a different type of viscosity from that existing in crystalloids. It is shown t...

2004
R. B. Payne

reference electrode (3). The ionized calcium concentration of sequential retentates prepared by ultrafiltration of a human control serum increased with increasing protein concentration in a way consistent with Donnan theory (4, 5) when the analyzers’ standard reference-electrode liquid junctionswere used; however, the ionized calcium in the same retentates declined slightly with increasing prot...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1978
M J Staley I Farrance

Electical potentials across the membrane in a modified AutoAnalyzer dialyzer (Technicon) have been determined under various conditions and related to the dialysis of 45Ca. The results suggest that anomalies in the diffusion of calcium from protein and nonprotein containing streams could be due to factors other than "Donnan equilibrium effects."

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Jonathan D Freedman Hrvoje Lusic Martin Wiewiorski Michelle Farley Brian D Snyder Mark W Grinstaff

A new cationic gadolinium contrast agent is reported for delayed gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage (dGEMRIC). The agent partitions into the glycosaminoglycan rich matrix of articular cartilage, based on Donnan equilibrium theory, and its use enables imaging of the human cadaveric metacarpal phalangeal joint.

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Jacques Loeb

1. It is shown that when part of the gelatin in a solution of gelatin chloride is replaced by particles of powdered gelatin (without change of pH) the membrane potential of the solution is influenced comparatively little. 2. A measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration of the gelatin chloride solution and the outside aqueous solution with which the gelatin solution is in osmotic equilibrium,...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1993
N Fogh-Andersen P J Bjerrum O Siggaard-Andersen

The ionic activities and total molalities of sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, and chloride in a solution of human serum albumin were measured at different values of pH between 4 and 9. The same quantities were measured simultaneously in a protein-free electrolyte solution in membrane equilibrium with the albumin solution. Taking the residual liquid-junction potential and bias from unselecti...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1976
K Green S Downs K Bowman

The glycosaminoglycans of isolated rabbit corneal stroma, clamped between two lucite plates at near normal hydration, were digested with testicular hyaluronidase in saline solution. After equilibration with 0.9 per cent saline solution alone the sodium and chloride content of the stroma was determined. Chloride was in equilibrium with both normal and hyaluronidase-treated stroma, allowing use o...

2003

The different physical properties of proteins, such as osmotic pressure, swelling, and viscosity, vary in a similar way under the influence of changes in the concentration of hydrogen ions or under the influence of neutral salts or under the influence of the valency of the ion in combination ~th the protein. This fact suggests that the variations of these three physical properties may have a co...

Journal: :Annals of clinical laboratory science 1972
E P Kintner

Hemoglobin is a major constituent of erythrocytes. Because it is non-diffusable and confined within a cell membrane and because of its buffering powers, three major physiochemical equilibria are involved in any acid or base change in blood. Ionic, osmotic and Donnan balance must be main­ tained.16 During the acidosis phase of cell­ ular respiration and increasing Pco2, bi­ carbonate enters eryt...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Cecil D. Murray

A system consisting of two aqueous solutions, containing equal concentrations of lactic acid, but different concentrations of Na lactate, separated by a layer of amyl alcohol has been described. This system exhibits electrical properties ranging (as the concentration of NaL is increased) from those characteristic of a simple Donnan equilibrium to those characteristic of simple diffusion. The fa...

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