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lipophilic

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lipophilic.

Editorial note

The freebase is lipophilic, and is typically dissolved in ethanol, while the salt form is water-soluble, and can be soaked into blotter paper or sublingual tablets.

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Quick take

Having the quality of dissolving in lipids; typically composed of mostly nonpolar bonds.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of lipophilic gathered in one view.

adjective

Having the quality of dissolving in lipids; typically composed of mostly nonpolar bonds.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lipophilic.

adjective

Having the quality of dissolving in lipids; typically composed of mostly nonpolar bonds.

Example sentences

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The freebase is lipophilic, and is typically dissolved in ethanol, while the salt form is water-soluble, and can be soaked into blotter paper or sublingual tablets.

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Only some suggestions that since they're lipophilic, and are found in higher concentrations in brain tissue, they might accumulate there.

3

If those chemicals are lipophilic substances (attracted by fat) then cows should accumulate more.

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Essential oils have high concentrations of lipophilic compounds which have little trouble crossing membranes.

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However, it remains unclear how this lipophilic ligand is transported from the source cells through the aqueous extracellular space to the target tissue.

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Cafestol and kahweol are lipophilic terpenes that are normally lost in filtration.

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As I recall, this is mostly about persistent lipophilic organics, some of which are endocrine disruptors.

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Topical application might be meaningful, since melatonin can penetrate into the stratum corneum and build there a depot due to its distinct lipophilic chemical structure.

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It strongly favors molecules that are small, lipophilic and uncharged.

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Contaminants are often lipophilic and accumulate in the fat layer.

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TiO2/SiO2/polymer hybrid coatings for house paint) to surfaces with a mixture of -OH/-CH3/-F (hydro-/lipophilic and mostly repellent) end groups that can be produces by plasma treatment, and many more.

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Incredibly potent and super lipophilic so long-acting...

Quote examples

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Modafinil in particular is interesting because it's what drug chemists call a "greasy brick" - highly lipophilic, low solubility, to the point where ensuring consistent bioavailability is hard.

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Couldn't find out exactly what CellMask Deep Red is, except that "CellMask™ plasma membrane stains are amphipathic molecules providing a lipophilic moiety for excellent membrane loading and a negatively charged hydrophilic dye for “anchoring” of the probe in the plasma membrane".

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You missed a couple relevant bits though: "Certain enveloped (lipophilic) viruses (e.g., herpes sim-plex virus, human immunodeficiency virus [HIV], influenzavirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and vaccinia virus) are susceptible to alcohols when tested in vitro" Covid-19 is an enveloped virus, not a bacteria.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use lipophilic in a sentence?

The freebase is lipophilic, and is typically dissolved in ethanol, while the salt form is water-soluble, and can be soaked into blotter paper or sublingual tablets.

What does lipophilic mean?

Having the quality of dissolving in lipids; typically composed of mostly nonpolar bonds.

What part of speech is lipophilic?

lipophilic is commonly used as adjective.