Abstract

Theoretical basis for the overshoot uptake of n-glucose of the human erythrocytes and the intestinal brush border membrane vesicles is provided by means of the equation system of membrane transport. The overshoot uptake occurs when the solute concentration in membrane phase is higher than that in outside solution. It is shown that high concentration of solute in membrane phase drives the membrane oscillation being the type of limit cycle.1. Introduction.2. Two compartment cannot provide the overshoot uptake.3. Experiments on the overshoot uptake.4. Equation system of membrane transport.5. Limit cycle oscillation drived from the membrane transport equations.6. Conclusion.Mathematical appendix.The computer aided mathematical method to prove existence of the limit cycle is described in the mathematical appendix.

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