rasasolut
Rasasolut is a hypothetical class of solubilizing agents proposed in pharmaceutical science to improve the aqueous dissolution of poorly water-soluble compounds. The concept envisions amphiphilic molecules that form dynamic, nanoscale assemblies in water, capable of encapsulating lipophilic substrates and presenting a hydrophilic exterior to the surrounding solvent.
The name rasasolut combines a root referencing solubility with the suffix -lut, evocative of solutes and solvents.
Rasasoluts are described as having both hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads, enabling self-assembly into micelle-like aggregates.
In theory, rasasoluts could be used to formulate poorly soluble drugs for oral, injectable, or topical delivery,
Rasasolut remains a conceptual framework rather than a widely validated technology. Challenges include reproducibility of results,
See also: Amphiphiles, solubilizers, micelles, cyclodextrins, drug delivery.