Severcan, FKazanci, NBaykal, USuzer, S2019-10-272019-10-2719950144-84631573-4935https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01540456https://hdl.handle.net/11454/33561Binary and tertiary mixture of alpha-tocophenol, cholesterol and dimyristoylphospharidylcholine in the form of multilamellar liposomes were investigated by Fourier Transform infrared and visible spectroscopy. Results of the FTIR and turbidity experiments indicate that alpha T decreases or diminishes the effect of cholesterol on the frequency and the bandwidth of the C-H stretching, CH2 scissoring and C=O stretching bands in FTIR spectra and the turbidity measurements (recorded as absorbance values at 440 nm) in phospholipid model membranes.en10.1007/BF01540456info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVITAMIN-ECHOLESTEROLPHOSPHOLIPID LIPOSOMESPHOSPHOLIPID MEMBRANEUV/VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPYFTIR SPECTROSCOPYTURBIDITYIr and Turbidity Studies of Vitamin-E-Cholesterol-Phospholipid Membrane InteractionsArticle154221229WOS:A1995TC561000068562873N/A