| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9573318 | Biophysical Chemistry | 2005 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												In summary, the results indicate that the carotenoid esters: (i) get incorporated, but at a lower yield than their corresponding free carotenoids, (ii) also increase the membrane rigidity as do the free carotenoids, and (iii) increase the liposome sizes significantly, but after extrusion through an 0.1 μm filter the sizes resemble with the exception of the liposomes incorporated with lutein diesters, they remain bigger indicating an elastic property due to two different accessible locations in the membrane.
											Keywords
												MLVDPPCZEADMFβ-cryptoxanthinDCMChlLaurdanBCRBHTEYPCLUTACCNmultilamellar vesiclespetroleum etherEthyl acetateLutein estersCarotenoid estersAcetonitrileDiethyl etherdimethylformamideDichloromethaneZeaxanthinegg yolk phosphatidylcholineInitial concentrationeffective concentrationPhospholipidLuteinSUVMethanolMeOHhexanehigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCChloroformsmall unilamellar vesicles
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											Authors
												Adela Pintea, Horst A. Diehl, Carmen Momeu, Lisa Aberle, Carmen Socaciu, 
											