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lipidische

Lipidische is the German term for lipid-related or lipid-like substances and properties. It functions as an adjective derived from Lipid (lipids) with the German suffix -isch, and its form lipidische is used when describing feminine or plural nouns in German. In English-language contexts, the closest equivalents are lipidic or lipid-related, though English often simply uses lipid when referring to the substances themselves.

In scientific usage, lipids include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, glycolipids, and sterols. Lipidische substances are typically

The term also appears in contexts such as lipidic phases in crystallography, where lipid-containing environments are

Overall, lipidische functions as a cross-cutting descriptor in German-language scientific writing, signaling a relationship to lipids

hydrophobic
or
amphipathic
and
play
key
roles
in
biology
and
materials
science.
In
biology,
lipids
form
cellular
membranes
as
lipid
bilayers,
store
energy
as
triglycerides,
and
participate
in
signaling
and
membrane
dynamics.
In
materials
and
pharmaceutical
research,
lipidic
materials
can
act
as
surfactants,
lubricants,
or
carriers
for
delivery
systems.
used
to
study
membrane
proteins.
The
lipidic
cubic
phase,
a
gel-like
lipid
system,
provides
a
medium
for
crystallizing
challenging
membrane
targets
and
has
become
a
notable
tool
in
structural
biology.
whether
in
chemistry,
biology,
or
materials
science.
In
English,
the
discussion
is
typically
framed
around
lipids
themselves
or
the
adjective
lipidic,
with
the
noun
lipid
serving
as
the
primary
term.