amfifila
Amfifila is a term that has appeared in limited sources as a neologism with no widely accepted definition. In some contexts it is used as an informal or alternative spelling for amphiphile, a class of chemical species that possess both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions and can self-assemble at interfaces, forming structures such as micelles and bilayers. In other cases, amfifila appears in introductory or pedagogical writing as a coined way to discuss dual affinity without committing to a specific chemical identity.
Etymology and scope are not standardized. The form suggests a blending of a prefix akin to amphi-
In practice, amfifila is generally treated as synonymous with or closely related to amphiphilic concepts when