“…In contrast, for mixtures with X AmB = 0.5 and 0.7, the overall desorption process is controlled by two steps (dissolution and diffusion), reaching eventually a steady state. This accounts for the existence of an interaction between AmB and cholesterol and indicates the presence of a stable complex, the formation of which has already been predicted from the excess free energy of mixing values (4,7). Comparing the mixtures of X AmB = 0.5 and 0.7 at the same surface pressure (15 mN/m) it is to be pointed out that although the rate of dissolution for both cases is practically the same, the values for θ * are different (90 min for X AmB = 0.7, and 75 min for X AmB = 0.5), indicating that for the mixture containing a 0.7 molar fraction of AmB, the steady state is attained after a longer period of time than for the 1 : 1 mixture.…”