Role of liquid membrane phenomenon in biological actions of ACE inhibitors, captopril and lisinopril

The liquid membrane phenomenon in angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors namely, captopril and lisinopril has been studied. Hydraulic permeability data have been obtained to demonstrate the existence of the liquid membrane in series with a supporting membrane generated by the ACE inhibitors....

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Main Authors: Nagappa, A.N., Patil, R.T., Pandi, P.V., Ziauddin, K.
Format: Article
Published: National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR 2001
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Summary:The liquid membrane phenomenon in angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors namely, captopril and lisinopril has been studied. Hydraulic permeability data have been obtained to demonstrate the existence of the liquid membrane in series with a supporting membrane generated by the ACE inhibitors. Data on the transport of the relevant permeants in presence of the liquid membrane formed by ACE inhibitors indicate that liquid membrane phenomenon is likely to play a significant role in the action of ACE inhibitors.