Abstract

Phase transitions of deoxycholic acid have been examined by studying systems which form a clathrate during crystallization. It has been shown that, depending upon the type of solvent molecule present, the deoxycholic acid clathrate may or may not form a thermotropic liquid crystal. In this manner, the simultaneous occurrence of both lyotropic and thermotropic effects was observed.

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