Value |
0.35
cm/sec
Range: ±0.04 cm/sec
|
Organism |
Generic |
Reference |
Gutknecht J, Bisson MA, Tosteson FC. Diffusion of carbon dioxide through lipid bilayer membranes: effects of carbonic anhydrase, bicarbonate, and unstirred layers. J Gen Physiol. 1977 Jun69(6):779-94. p.787 2nd paragraphPubMed ID408462
|
Method |
Researchers measured the diffusion of CO2 across lipid bilayers
composed of egg lecithin, cholesterol, and decane. |
Comments |
In the presence of carbonic anhydrase (CA). Since researchers' membranes contained a high mole
fraction of cholesterol, which decreases lipid fluidity, they expect some biological
membranes to have CO2 permeabilities higher than 0.35 cms^-1. |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
106117 |