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Molecular Pharmacology, Vol 3, 581-585, Copyright © 1967 by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
1 Department of Physiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
The pressure-area curves were determined for synthetic L-
-(dipalmitoyl) lecithin
monolayers on subsolutions containing the minimum blocking concentrations of the
local anesthetics
-naphthol thymol, ephedrine, procaine, tetracaine, phenyltoloxamine,
quinine, and dibucaine. It is shown that there is an approximately linear relationship
between the log of the rate of change of the surface pressure with concentration of these
anesthetics and the product of the mole refraction and ionization potential. This correlation is related to a partition function based upon the London interaction energy.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This research was supported by grants to
Dr. Daniel P. Agin from the U.S. Public Health
Service and from the Dr. Wallace C. and Clara
A. Abbott Memorial Fund of the University of
Chicago.