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Dielectric measurements were performed on middle phase microemulsions composed of sodium dodecylsulfate(SDS), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide(CTAB), n-butanol, n-heptane and brine. Distinct and unique dielectric behavior, with characteristic frequency dependence regularity on the salinity of the microemulsions, was observed in the low-frequency range from 10-103Hz. It can be considered to be an interfacial polarization mechanism.