pH Induced Active (“Uphill”) Liquid Membrane Transport of Ferrioxamine B by the Ionizable Ionophore Lasalocid
Inorganic Chemistry1999Vol. 38(13), pp. 3248–3250
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Abstract
Active transport of the siderophore ferrioxamine B by the ionizable ionophore lasalocid, driven by the pH difference in two aqueous phases separated by an artificial membrane, was observed with an average flux of 1.52 × 10-11 mol s-1 cm-2.
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