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Title:
Lysosomal membrane stabilization by α-tocopherol against the damaging action of Vipera russelli venom phospholipase A2 | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Description:
This investigation shows the membrane stabilizing effect of α-tocopherol against the damaging action of viper venom phospholipase A2 (PLA2). Liver lysosomal membranes from rats fed 100 mg and 200 mg α-tocopherol acetate per kilogram of diet were more resistant to damage by viper venom PLA2 compared with vitamin E-deficient rats. The membrane stabilizing effect of vitamin E is proposed to be due to the formation of a complex with the phospholipid hydrolysis products of the membrane.
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