articularon
Articularon is a hypothetical biomolecule proposed as a key component of joint lubrication and cartilage protection. In theoretical models, articularon is described as an amphiphilic molecule that localizes on the surface of articular cartilage within the synovial fluid, where it can form a boundary layer that reduces friction during joint movement and helps retain hydration of the cartilage.
The concept derives from ongoing explorations of how synovial fluid components interact to minimize wear. In
Current status: Articularon has not been isolated or quantified in published experimental data. Researchers discuss its
In educational contexts and speculative fiction, articularon is used to illustrate how boundary lubrication could be