amphipaatiline
Amphipaatiline is a term used in chemistry and biology to describe molecules that possess both hydrophilic and lipophilic (or hydrophobic) properties. This dual nature means that one part of the molecule is attracted to water, while another part is repelled by water and attracted to fats or oils.
Molecules with amphipaatiline characteristics are often referred to as amphipathic or amphiphilic. This property is fundamental
Amphipaatiline compounds can self-assemble in aqueous solutions. Depending on their specific structure and concentration, they can
This ability to interact with both polar and non-polar environments makes amphipaatiline substances important in a