• Lipophilic bacteria (fat-loving bacteria) are bacteria that may proliferate in lipids. They include lipophilic corynebacteria. Cutibacterium acnes is a...
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  • Ionic partition diagram ITIES Lipophilic bacteria Lipophobicity Microemulsion Compendium of Chemical Terminology, lipophilic, accessed 15 Jan 2007. Alyn...
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    Corynebacterium (/kɔːˈraɪnəbækˌtɪəriəm, -ˈrɪn-/) is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria and most are aerobic. They are bacilli (rod-shaped), and in some phases...
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  • the extreme sensitivity of the nitrogenase to oxygen. Lipophilic bacteria, a minority of bacteria with lipid metabolism Morris, J. et al. (2019). "Biology:...
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    It works by preventing bacteria from reproducing through the inhibition of protein synthesis. Doxycycline is highly lipophilic, so it can easily enter...
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    chemical compound possessing both hydrophilic (water-loving, polar) and lipophilic (fat-loving, nonpolar) properties. Such a compound is called amphiphilic...
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    adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy source of cells. CoQ10 is a lipophilic molecule that is located in all biological membranes of human body and...
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    Melatonin (section Bacteria)
    indoleamine, is a natural compound produced by various organisms, including bacteria and eukaryotes. Its discovery in 1958 by Aaron B. Lerner and colleagues...
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    encephalitis. An ideal drug to treat brain infection should be small, moderately lipophilic at pH of 7.4, low level of plasma protein binding, volume of distribution...
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    is an especially important concept in the field of toxicology as many lipophilic xenobiotics undergo this process causing repeated liver damage. Hepatocytes...
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    lipoglycopeptides like telavancin, oritavancin and dalbavancin. The extra lipophilicity not only enhances Lipid II binding but also creates a second mechanism...
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    marketplace. Unlike the acetate salts, acetate esters are often liquids, lipophilic, and sometimes volatile. They are popular because they have inoffensive...
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    Protease (section Bacteria)
    lipocalin proteins, which play a role in cell regulation and differentiation. Lipophilic ligands, attached to lipocalin proteins, have been found to possess tumor...
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    Corynebacterium striatum (category Bacteria described in 1918)
    from other coronyforms through its fermentative activity. These bacteria are non-lipophilic and prefer to persist[citation needed]. Strain-specific genome-scale...
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    pressurized with nitrous oxide, which dissolves into the cream as per its lipophilicity. When the cream dispenser's valve is opened, the cream solution is expelled...
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  • creates a beneficial environment for certain bacteria to grow, producing odorous substances. These bacteria are naturally present on our skin as part of...
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    Engelmann B (February 2004). "Plasmalogens: targets for oxidants and major lipophilic antioxidants". Biochemical Society Transactions. 32 (Pt 1): 147–50. doi:10...
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    probes, are used in preclinical or clinical research for sampling of lipophilic and hydrophilic compounds, protein-bound and unbound drugs, neurotransmitters...
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    fed- and fasted-state biorelevant media in dissolution studies of highly lipophilic drugs. Phosphatidylcholine is a major constituent of cell membranes and...
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  • parsley, carrots) and Magnoliaceae (magnolias). A collection of colorless, lipophilic solids, SLs are a rich source of drugs. They can be allergenic and toxic...
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    amoxicillin is 0.87. It is described as an "ambiphilic"—between hydrophilic and lipophilic—antibiotic. Amoxicillin was one of several semisynthetic derivatives of...
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    xenobiotics. Glutathione S-transferase enzymes catalyze its conjugation to lipophilic xenobiotics, facilitating their excretion or further metabolism. The conjugation...
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    a broad spectrum of activity that usually results in the death of the bacteria. Ciprofloxacin was patented in 1980 and introduced by Bayer in 1987. It...
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  • membrane fabrics are used to filter hot liquids and fluids. Hydrophilic-lipophilic balance Hydrophobicity scales Superhydrophilicity Ultrahydrophobicity...
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    Mozhdeh; Zare, Shahrokh; Jamhiri, Iman; Hatam, Gholamreza (December 2019). "Lipophilic tracer Dil and fluorescence labeling of acridine orange used for Leishmania...
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  • they have both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties and are widely used in various washing process. With the lipophilic tails, surfactants are biologically...
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    and the gaseous state. This leads to a natural accumulation zone for lipophilic organic molecules that dissolve well in supercritical CO2, but not in...
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    hydrophilic portions oriented outward toward the surrounding water and lipophilic portions oriented inward toward the lipid center. A special kind of protein...
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    anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl glyceride (2-AG).[citation needed] THC is a lipophilic molecule and may bind non-specifically to a variety of entities in the...
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    ordered around the dissolved lipophilic substance, since the polar molecules cannot form hydrogen bonds to the lipophilic areas of the amphiphile. So in...
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