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Lamellar phase refers generally to packing of polar-headed, , nonpolar-tailed () in an environment of bulk polar liquid, as sheets of separated by bulk liquid. In , polar (mostly, , and rarely, ) pack as a bilayer, with fatty long chains directed inwardly and polar headgroups of lipids aligned on the outside in contact with water, as a 2-dimensional flat sheet surface. Under transmission electron microscopy (TEM), after staining with polar headgroup reactive chemical , lamellar lipid phase appears as two thin parallel dark staining lines/sheets, constituted by aligned polar headgroups of lipids. 'Sandwiched' between these two parallel lines, there exists one thicker line/sheet of non-staining closely packed layer of long lipid fatty acyl chains. This TEM-appearance became famous as Robertson's unit membrane - the basis of all biological membranes, and structure of in unilamellar liposomes. In multilamellar , many such lipid bilayer sheets are layered concentrically with water layers in between.

In lamellar lipid bilayers, polar headgroups of lipids align together at the interface of water and hydrophobic chains align parallel to one another 'hiding away' from water. The lipid head groups are somewhat more 'tightly' packed than relatively 'fluid' hydrocarbon fatty acyl long chains. The lamellar lipid bilayer organization, thus reveals a 'flexibility gradient' of increasing freedom of motions from near the head-groups towards the terminal fatty-acyl chain methyl groups. Existence of such a dynamic organization of lamellar phase in liposomes as well as biological membranes can be confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance and high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance studies of biological membranes and liposomes.YashRoy R C (1990) Magnetic resonance studies of dynamic organisation of lipids in chloroplast membranes. Journal of Biosciences, vol. 15 (No.4), pp. 281-288.

In 'soft matter science', where physics and chemistry meet biological science, a bilayer lamellar phase has been recently created from fluorinated silica, and it has been projected for use as a shear-thinning .Pottage M J, Kasuma T, Grillo I, Gravey C J, Stickland A D and Tabor R F (2014) Fluorinated lamellar phases: Structural characterization and use as templates for highly ordered silica materials. Soft Matter, vol. 10 (No. 27), pp. 4902-4912.


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