lipofiilit
Lipofiilit are a class of chemical compounds that exhibit a strong affinity for lipids, or fats. This affinity arises from their molecular structure, which typically contains a significant nonpolar or hydrophobic region. In biological contexts, lipophilic substances readily dissolve in or are attracted to fatty tissues and cell membranes, which are composed primarily of lipids. This property influences how these compounds interact with biological systems, affecting their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
Many lipophilic compounds are naturally occurring, such as cholesterol and certain vitamins like A, D, E, and