| 11. | Both MPTP and rotenone are lipophilic and can cross the blood brain barrier.
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| 12. | The drug has lipophilic properties, and therefore crosses the blood brain barrier.
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| 13. | Pgp transports lipophilic molecules out of the enterocyte back into the intestinal lumen.
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| 14. | Sulbutiamine overcomes the poor oral bioavailability of thiamine because it is highly lipophilic.
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| 15. | Coumaphos, an organophosphate, is lipophilic, and so accumulates in wax.
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| 16. | With the lipophilic tails, surfactants are biologically active.
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| 17. | That is usually true for small lipophilic drugs.
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| 18. | These hydrophobic organic ligands make MMT highly lipophilic.
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| 19. | In a typical application lipophilic countercation such as benzalkonium solubilizes reagents in organic solvents.
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| 20. | Having a lipophilic surface pointed towards the synapse enhances this effect by repelling cations.
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