The term lipid solubility is also known as lipophilicity, a term usually refers to refers to the capability of a substance or compound to dissolve in lipids, fats, or oils, lipids. read more
The term lipid solubility is also known as lipophilicity, a term usually refers to refers to the capability of a substance or compound to dissolve in lipids, fats, or oils, lipids. The substances which are soluble or dissolve in lipids are also soluble in non-polar solvents such as hexane or toluene. read more
• Lipid solubility, which affects the volume of distribution; highly lipid-soluble substances have high affinity for adipose tissue and a low tendency to remain in the vascular compartment, see Volume of distribution. read more
The maximum concentration of a chemical that will dissolve in fatty substances. Lipid soluble substances are insoluble in water. read more