hypertonisiin
Hypertonisiin, or hypertonic, refers to solutions or environments that have a higher effective osmolality than another solution, usually in relation to the cytoplasm of cells. When a cell is placed in a hypertonic environment, water tends to move out of the cell by osmosis, causing the cell to shrink or crenate. The concept is a component of tonicity, which describes the immediate effect of a solution on cell volume rather than its total solute concentration alone.
Mechanism and context: Osmosis drives water toward regions of higher solute concentration through semipermeable membranes. In
Applications and examples: Hypertonic solutions are used in medicine, for example hypertonic saline to reduce brain
Risks and considerations: Prolonged exposure to hypertonic environments can damage cells and disrupt electrolyte balance in