Abstract
We show that the relatively simple beta-diketone, 1.1.1.2.2.3.3-heptafluoro-7,7-dimethyloctane-4,6-dione, known as "fod", will solvate Ca2+ ions in an organic phase. In consequence it will transport Ca2+ across phospholipid bilayers. It acts as predicted for a Ca2+-transporting ionophore in two biological systems: it will stimulate Ca2+-dependent K+ efflux from human red blood cells, and Ca2+-dependent histamine secretion from rat peritoneal mast cells.
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