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CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA
Values have been calculated for apparent mobilities and partition coefficients in the outer non-aqueous layer of the protoplasm of Nitella. Among the alkali metals (with the exception of cesium) the order of mobilities resembles that in water and the partition coefficients (except for cesium) follow...
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description | Values have been calculated for apparent mobilities and partition coefficients in the outer non-aqueous layer of the protoplasm of Nitella. Among the alkali metals (with the exception of cesium) the order of mobilities resembles that in water and the partition coefficients (except for cesium) follow the rule of Shedlovsky and Uhlig, according to which the partition coefficient increases with the ionic radius. Taking the mobility of the chloride ion as unity, we obtain the following: lithium 2.04, sodium 2.33, potassium 8.76, rubidium 8.76, cesium 1.72, ammonium 4.05, ½ magnesium 20.7, and ½ calcium 7.52. After exposure to guaiacol these values become: lithium 5.83, sodium 7.30, potassium 8.76, rubidium 8,76, cesium 3.38, ammonium 4.91, ½ magnesium 20.7, and ½ calcium 14.46. The partition coefficients of the chlorides are as follows, when that of potassium chloride is taken as unity: lithium 0.0133, sodium 0.0263, rubidium 1.0, cesium 0.0152, ammonium 0.0182, magnesium 0.0017, and calcium 0.02. These are raised by guaiacol to the following: lithium 0.149, sodium 0.426, rubidium 1.0, cesium 0.82, ammonium 0.935, magnesium 0.0263, and calcium 0.323 (that of potassium is not changed). The effect of guaiacol on the mobilities of the sodium and potassium ions resembles that seen in Halicystis but differs from that found in Valonia where guaiacol increases the mobility of the sodium ion but decreases that of the potassium ion. |
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spelling | pubmed-22379252008-04-23 CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA Osterhout, W. J. V. J Gen Physiol Article Values have been calculated for apparent mobilities and partition coefficients in the outer non-aqueous layer of the protoplasm of Nitella. Among the alkali metals (with the exception of cesium) the order of mobilities resembles that in water and the partition coefficients (except for cesium) follow the rule of Shedlovsky and Uhlig, according to which the partition coefficient increases with the ionic radius. Taking the mobility of the chloride ion as unity, we obtain the following: lithium 2.04, sodium 2.33, potassium 8.76, rubidium 8.76, cesium 1.72, ammonium 4.05, ½ magnesium 20.7, and ½ calcium 7.52. After exposure to guaiacol these values become: lithium 5.83, sodium 7.30, potassium 8.76, rubidium 8,76, cesium 3.38, ammonium 4.91, ½ magnesium 20.7, and ½ calcium 14.46. The partition coefficients of the chlorides are as follows, when that of potassium chloride is taken as unity: lithium 0.0133, sodium 0.0263, rubidium 1.0, cesium 0.0152, ammonium 0.0182, magnesium 0.0017, and calcium 0.02. These are raised by guaiacol to the following: lithium 0.149, sodium 0.426, rubidium 1.0, cesium 0.82, ammonium 0.935, magnesium 0.0263, and calcium 0.323 (that of potassium is not changed). The effect of guaiacol on the mobilities of the sodium and potassium ions resembles that seen in Halicystis but differs from that found in Valonia where guaiacol increases the mobility of the sodium ion but decreases that of the potassium ion. The Rockefeller University Press 1939-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2237925/ /pubmed/19873145 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1939, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Osterhout, W. J. V. CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title | CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title_full | CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title_fullStr | CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title_full_unstemmed | CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title_short | CALCULATIONS OF BIOELECTRIC POTENTIALS : VI. SOME EFFECTS OF GUAIACOL ON NITELLA |
title_sort | calculations of bioelectric potentials : vi. some effects of guaiacol on nitella |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2237925/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19873145 |
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