Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Amphiphilic (amphiphatic):
A
molecule
having both
hydrophobic
(
nonpolar
) and
hydrophilic
(
polar
) regions.
The cleansing properties of a
soap
or
detergent
such as sodium
dodecyl
benzene
sulfonate
(shown here) require the
molecule
to have both a
hydrophobic
region (shown in red) and a
hydrophilic
region (shown in blue).
That
phospholipids
form a
bilayer
for a cell membrane via the
hydrophobic effect
is due to the
phospholipid's
amphiphilic character. The
fatty acid
hydrocarbon
tail chains (shown in red) are
hydrophobic
, and the remainder of the
molecule
(the the two
carboxylate esters
, the
phosphate ester
, and the
alkylammonium cation
; shown in blue) is
hydrophilic
.
Related terms:
Lipid
,
surfactant
,
pulmonary surfactant
,
aliphatic
,
lipophobic
,
lipophilic
,
noncovalent molecular force
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