lipofilitásától
Lipofilitásától is a Hungarian term that translates to "from its lipophilicity" or "due to its lipophilicity" in English. Lipophilicity is a fundamental physicochemical property of a molecule, indicating its tendency to dissolve in fats, oils, and other nonpolar solvents. It is often quantified using the octanol-water partition coefficient (LogP). A higher LogP value signifies greater lipophilicity.
The term "lipofilitásától" suggests that a particular effect, process, or behavior is a consequence of this
In environmental science, the lipophilicity of a substance affects its persistence and bioaccumulation in organisms. Substances