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Transport Across Liquid Membrane Containing Vitamin D3, (Cholecalciferol)


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1 Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - 333 031, Rajasthan, India
2 SCS College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli - 583 131, India
     

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Transport through liquid membranes generated by vitamin D3 in series with a supporting membrane, has been studied. The data have been obtained to show the formation of liquid membrane in series with the supporting membrane. Transports of cations, glucose, and phosphate have been studied in prssence of Vitamin D3. The data on the modification in the permeability of cations, glucose and phosphate has been shown to be consistent with the reported biological actions of vitamin D3.

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Vitamin D3, Cholecalciferol, Liquid Membrane and Surface Activity.
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Authors

A. N. Nagappa
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - 333 031, Rajasthan, India
K. Zeeyauddin
SCS College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli - 583 131, India
P. V. Pandi
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - 333 031, Rajasthan, India
R. T. Patil
SCS College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli - 583 131, India
K. Girish
SCS College of Pharmacy, Harapanahalli - 583 131, India
R. C. Srivastava
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - 333 031, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


Transport through liquid membranes generated by vitamin D3 in series with a supporting membrane, has been studied. The data have been obtained to show the formation of liquid membrane in series with the supporting membrane. Transports of cations, glucose, and phosphate have been studied in prssence of Vitamin D3. The data on the modification in the permeability of cations, glucose and phosphate has been shown to be consistent with the reported biological actions of vitamin D3.

Keywords


Vitamin D3, Cholecalciferol, Liquid Membrane and Surface Activity.