Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers

The liquid membrane hypothesis in anti-hypertensive drugs, namely, propranolol, metoprolol and atenolol have been investigated. Adreneceptor antagonist drugs have been shown to generate liquid membranes in series with a supporting membrane. Transport through liquid membrane generated by lecithin, ch...

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Main Authors: Nagappa, A., Kole, P.L., Pandi, P.V., Girish, K., Rahul, P.K., Shanmukha, I.
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spelling my.um.eprints.81422013-07-22T02:28:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8142/ Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers Nagappa, A. Kole, P.L. Pandi, P.V. Girish, K. Rahul, P.K. Shanmukha, I. R Medicine The liquid membrane hypothesis in anti-hypertensive drugs, namely, propranolol, metoprolol and atenolol have been investigated. Adreneceptor antagonist drugs have been shown to generate liquid membranes in series with a supporting membrane. Transport through liquid membrane generated by lecithin, cholesterol and lecithin-cholesterol mixture has been studied in the presence of adreneceptor antagonists. The data indicate that the transport of cations and neurotransmitters of physiological importance is impeded in presence of the liquid membrane. Relevance of this observation to anti-hypertensive action and anti-arrythmic action of these drugs has been discussed. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 2003 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8142/1/Nagappa-2003-Role_of_liquid_membr.pdf Nagappa, A. and Kole, P.L. and Pandi, P.V. and Girish, K. and Rahul, P.K. and Shanmukha, I. (2003) Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers. Journal of Membrane Science, 211 (2). pp. 349-356. ISSN 0376-7388
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Nagappa, A.
Kole, P.L.
Pandi, P.V.
Girish, K.
Rahul, P.K.
Shanmukha, I.
Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
description The liquid membrane hypothesis in anti-hypertensive drugs, namely, propranolol, metoprolol and atenolol have been investigated. Adreneceptor antagonist drugs have been shown to generate liquid membranes in series with a supporting membrane. Transport through liquid membrane generated by lecithin, cholesterol and lecithin-cholesterol mixture has been studied in the presence of adreneceptor antagonists. The data indicate that the transport of cations and neurotransmitters of physiological importance is impeded in presence of the liquid membrane. Relevance of this observation to anti-hypertensive action and anti-arrythmic action of these drugs has been discussed. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Nagappa, A.
Kole, P.L.
Pandi, P.V.
Girish, K.
Rahul, P.K.
Shanmukha, I.
author_facet Nagappa, A.
Kole, P.L.
Pandi, P.V.
Girish, K.
Rahul, P.K.
Shanmukha, I.
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title Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
title_short Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
title_full Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
title_fullStr Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
title_full_unstemmed Role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
title_sort role of liquid membrane hypothesis in the biological actions of beta-blockers
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