Abstract
In a recent paper from this laboratory, Stella (1) described experiments relating to the diffusion of inorganic phosphate through muscle. The upper legs of a frog, fresh or in any required stage of fatigue, were suspended at time zero in an excess of Ringer's solutions, and at various times t thereafter the phosphate content of the solution was determined. It was assumed that the diffusion obeys the equation P = 2
c
√
kt/π
where P is the number of milligrams of phosphate diffusing across 1 sq. cm. of the outer surface of the muscles employed,
c
the initial concentration of the phosphate in milligrams per cubic centimetre,
k
the coefficient of diffusion (cm.
2
/min.), and
t
the time of diffusion in minutes. The mean value of
k
determined from the observation was 5 x 10
-6
, which is far less than of analogous from the observations was 5 x 10
-4
, for sodium formate 5 x 10
-4
, for potassium carbornate 4.2 x 10
-4
. The small value of
k
showed that diffusion of phosphate through the fibres is far slower than in free solultion.
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