Abstract
It has been shown in this laboratory that ether solutions of various biological substances pass through rubber membranes into ether.
We have found that cholesterol-benzoate, cholesterol-stearate, cholesterol-oleate and cholesterol-palmitate dissolved in ether will readily diffuse through rubber into ether.
Cholesterol-stearate with a molecular weight of 652.61 diffuses, whereas the various lecithans, with molecular weights considered to be 770 to 785, do not. If we assume that the diffusion of a substance depends on the size of its molecules, the above facts strengthen Hiestand's conclusion that the molecular weight of egg-yolk lecithin is 1446, which figure he obtained by a molecular weight determination.
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