Micellar solubilization (solubilization) is the process of incorporating the solubilizate (the component that undergoes solubilization) into or onto micelles...
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Micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) is a chromatography technique used in analytical chemistry. It is a modification of capillary electrophoresis...
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Critical micelle concentration (redirect from Critical micellar concentration)
drops below CMC and no micelles remain at equilibrium. Therefore, the solubilization plays a minor role in detergents. Removal of oily soil occurs by modification...
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Solubility (redirect from Solubilizing agent)
substancePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Micellar solubilization – Process of incorporating the solubilizate into or onto micelles...
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hydrotrope is a compound that solubilizes hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions by means other than micellar solubilization. Typically, hydrotropes consist...
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Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a form of reversed phase liquid chromatography that uses an aqueous micellar solutions as the mobile phase. The...
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from the same source. Critical micelle concentration = < 0.5 mM Average micellar weight = 70000 Aggregation number = 60 Tschesche, R.; Wulff, G. (January...
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the fatty acid chain, to form a major hydrophobic domain. Below critical micellar concentrations (CMCs), the fatty acid tail can extend freely into solution...
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and the next (also a sole author publication) was in Nature on Micellar solubilization of fatty acids and monoglycerides by bile salt solutions. He published...
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Biomolecular condensate (section Micellar theory)
gels, liquid crystals, solid crystals, or aggregates within cells. The micellar theory of Carl Nägeli was developed from his detailed study of starch granules...
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Disruption of cell monolayers as a positive control for TEER measurements Micellar catalyst Reducing surface tension in etching such as undercutting fine...
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often used, such as transparent emulsion, swollen micelle, micellar solution, and solubilized oil. More confusingly still, the term microemulsion can refer...
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the small intestine is high enough to form micelles and solubilize lipids. "Critical micellar concentration" refers to both an intrinsic property of the...
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upper gastrointestinal contents consist of food compounds complex lipids/micellar/aqueous/hydrocolloid and hydrophobic phases hydrophilic phases solid, liquid...
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with partitioning methods such as micellar phases and vapor phases. Two scales have been developed using micellar phases. Fendler et al. measured the...
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Pergushov, Dmitry V.; Müller, Axel H. E.; Schacher, Felix H. (2012). "Micellar interpolyelectrolyte complexes". Chemical Society Reviews. 41 (21): 6888–7701...
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nanoparticles, self-emulsifying delivery systems, liposomes, microemulsions, micellar solutions and recently, solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) have been exploited...
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solutions tends to aggregate with other, similar molecules in a lamellar or micellar conformation with the hydrophilic phosphate "heads" oriented outward, exposing...
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