| 41. | They get a deadly chemical called lipophilic alkaloid from consuming a poisonous food in the rainforest.
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| 42. | Lipophilic chemicals, such as many mercury and cadmium, particularly when combined with organic molecules.
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| 43. | Small aliphatic amines display significant solubility in many solvents, whereas those with large substituents are lipophilic.
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| 44. | Lipophilic ligands, attached to lipocalin proteins, have been found to possess tumor protease inhibiting properties.
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| 45. | Primary, secondary, and tertiary ammonium salts serve the same function, but are less lipophilic.
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| 46. | The capacity of verbascoside to act as an effective radical scavenger in lipophilic environments was also shown.
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| 47. | Ethyl oleate is used as a solvent for pharmaceutical drug preparations involving lipophilic substances such as steroids.
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| 48. | This is a result of ligand chelation, converting hexaaqua Cr 3 + into more lipophilic forms.
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| 49. | All hitherto identified FIASMAs share a lipophilic part, which characterizes them as cationic amphiphilic drugs.
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| 50. | If it is hydrophobic, non-charged and lipophilic molecules will be able to diffuse through.
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