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- Lipophilicity (from Gr**** λίπος "fat" and φίλος "friendly") is the ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents...
- Carboplatin modified with hexadecyl and polyethylene glycol has increased liposolubility and PEGylation, proposed to useful in chemotherapy, specifically non-small-cell...
- action is mediated by a cell membrane bound receptor. On the other hand, liposoluble chemicals such as steroid hormones, can diffuse p****ively across the...
- Borghi, A.; Nardella, N.; Seium, Y.; Casalgrandi, G. (1 July 1995). "Liposoluble vitamins and naturally occurring carotenoids in porphyria cutanea tarda"...
- Louis Philippe; Nolen, Jean (1982). "Mise en évidence d'une toxine liposoluble de type ciguatérique chez Caranx bartholomaei pêché aux Antilles françaises"...
- is especially prevalent in the bark and berries. Mezerein is highly liposoluble and can cause vomiting, diarrhea and burning of the mouth. When a large...
- drug will determine its distribution within an organism. For example, a liposoluble drug will tend to ac****ulate in body fat and water-soluble drugs will...
- with hexadecyl chain and polyethylene glycol appears to have increased liposolubility and PEGylation. This is useful in chemotherapy, specifically for non-small...
- PB, Robinson ML (March 1981). "An investigation of the comparative liposolubilities of beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents". J Pharm Pharmacol. 33 (3): 172–173...
- greater barrier to the movement of ionized molecules than non-ionized liposoluble substances. This is particularly important for substances that are weakly...