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module 2
biological membranes
solvents affecting membrane permeability
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The
permeability
of
cell membranes
depends on the solvent surrounding them.
This is because some solvents (such as
ethanol
) dissolve the
lipids
in a cell membrane, so the membrane loses its structure.
Some solvents
increase membrane permeability
more than others, e.g. ethanol increases membrane permeability more than
methanol.
Increasing the
concentration
of the
solvent
will also increase membrane permeability.