J. Gallova et al., BIPHASIC EFFECT OF LOCAL-ANESTHETIC AND BETA-BLOCKER HEPTACAINE ON FLUIDITY OF PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYERS AS DETECTED BY ESR SPIN-PROBE METHOD, Die Pharmazie, 50(7), 1995, pp. 486-488
Heptacaine (1), the monohydrochloride of [Z(heptyloxy)phenyl]-2-(1-pip
eridinyl)ethyl ester of carbamic acid, exerts a biphasic effect on the
fluidity of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine (EYPC) model membranes as de
tected by the methyl esters of stearic acid spin probes with the param
agnetic doxy1 group bound to the C-12 or C-16. The fluidity initially
increases with an increase in the molar ratio of 1: EYPC, but a molar
ratios above 1: EYPC = 0.5 a decrease of fluidity has been observed.