| Title : Dependence of lipoprotein-lipase-catalyzed triacylglycerol hydrolysis on droplet size of synthetic monodisperse emulsions measured with static light scattering - Fritz_2004_J.Colloid.Interface.Sci_275_642 |
| Author(s) : Fritz G , Wagner EM , Lindner H , Hofmann W , Zechner R , Glatter O |
| Ref : J Colloid Interface Sci , 275 :642 , 2004 |
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Abstract :
Well-defined triolein emulsions of low polydispersity were prepared by shearing a crude emulsion in a modified Couette cell, resulting in radii in the range of 300 to 900 nm. These emulsions were used as synthetic substrates for lipoprotein lipase, a key enzyme for the hydrolysis of serum triacylglycerols. The change in radius with time was studied with on-line static light scattering at 37 degrees C. An optimum radius of about 750 nm was found for this reaction. |
| PubMedSearch : Fritz_2004_J.Colloid.Interface.Sci_275_642 |
| PubMedID: 15178298 |
Fritz G, Wagner EM, Lindner H, Hofmann W, Zechner R, Glatter O (2004)
Dependence of lipoprotein-lipase-catalyzed triacylglycerol hydrolysis on droplet size of synthetic monodisperse emulsions measured with static light scattering
J Colloid Interface Sci
275 :642
Fritz G, Wagner EM, Lindner H, Hofmann W, Zechner R, Glatter O (2004)
J Colloid Interface Sci
275 :642