Mechanism of cholesterol gallstone dissolution. III. Electrophoretic studies showing the correlation between the bile micellarcharge and the effect of alkyl amines as cholesterol gallstone dissolution rate accelerators

[1]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Mechanism of cholesterol gallstone dissolution. I. The determination of the binding of alkyl amines to bile micelles using dynamic membrane transport methods , 1980 .

[2]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Mechanism of cholesterol gallstone dissolution. II. Correlation between the effect of the alkyl amines as cholesterol gallstone dissolution rate accelerators and the degree of binding of the alkyl amines to the bile acid micelles , 1980 .

[3]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Cholesterol gallstone dissolution rate accelerators I: Exploratory investigations. , 1977, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[4]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Dissolution kinetics of cholesterol in simulated bile I: Influence of bile acid type and concentration, bile acid-lecithin ration, and added electrolyte. , 1977, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[5]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Dissolution rate studies of cholesterol monohydrate in bile acid-lecithin solutions using the rotatingdisk method. , 1976, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[6]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Dissolution rates of cholesterol monohydrate crystals and human cholesterol gallstones in bile acid-lecithin solutions: enhancing effect of added alkyl quaternary ammonium salts. , 1973, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[7]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Mechanisms of dissolution of human cholesterol gallstones. , 1973, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[8]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Dissolution kinetics of gallstones: physical model approach. , 1973, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[9]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Cholesterol Dissolution Rate in Micellar Bile Acid Solutions: Retarding Effect of Added Lecithin , 1972, Science.

[10]  W. Higuchi,et al.  Microelectrophoresis and adsorption studies of cholesterol particles in bile salt and alkyl surfactant systems. , 1970, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[11]  R. Nash,et al.  Zeta potential in the development of pharmaceutical suspensions. , 1966, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[12]  R. Alberty An introduction to electrophoresis: Part II: Analysis and theory. , 1948 .

[13]  L. G. Longsworth,et al.  Recent Advances in the Study of Proteins by Electrophoresis. , 1942 .