lipofiili
Lipofiili is a term used in chemistry and biology to describe the tendency of a chemical substance to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and other nonpolar solvents. The word "lipophilic" comes from the Greek words "lipos" meaning fat and "philos" meaning loving. Substances that are lipophilic are often described as being hydrophobic, meaning they repel water. This is because water is a polar solvent, and nonpolar lipophilic substances do not readily interact with polar molecules.
The degree of lipophilicity of a substance can be measured by its partition coefficient, often represented
Lipophilicity plays a crucial role in many biological processes. For example, it influences how easily a drug