Abstract

Fluidity of BBM from small intestine of (Nb, n=4 litters) and adult (Ad, n=4) rats was by steady-state fluorescence polarization. Fluorescent probes were diphenylhexatriene (DPH), a cationic analogue (TMA-DPH), and a set of n-(9-anthroyloxy) fatty acids (nA; n=fatty acid carbon numbers 6, 7, 9, 12, and 16, respectively). Fluidity of BBM was increased in Nb rats with all the respective probes (fluidity~l/r; r=anisotropy measured).

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