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SUMMARY
The air-aqueous tear (AT) surface of the human eye is stabilized by the tear film lipid layer (TFLL), a ~100 nm thick viscoelastic duplex film build of a monolayer of amphiphilic polar lipids (PL) located at the AT interface and a non-polar lipid (NPL) stratum layered on top and extended towards the air. Sesame oil with its diverse fatty_acid composition of 40% monounsaturated (oleic acid), 42% polyunsaturated (linoleic acid) and saturated fats (mainly ~8% palmitic acid and 4% stearic acid) was recently demonstrated to adequately complement the non-polar lipid stratum of . . .
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