Yes
lipid soluble
No. It is a water soluble amine.
The drug has to be water soluble to dissolve as gastrointestinal fluid is aqueous. The drug also has to be oil soluble as only the lipid soluble non-ionized form can readily diffuse across the lipid membrane.
It does require a transport protein as it disassociates into charged ions and it is not lipid soluble. Only lipid soluble molecules diffuse freely through living membranes.
lipid
lipid soluble
only very slightly soluble in water. water formulations of epinephrine employ slightly acidic conditions to allow epinephrine to form water soluble salts.
yes, estrogen is a lipid soluble hormone.
are compounds being packaged lipid-soluble or lipid-insoluble in the golgi body
Careful, there are actually two biochemical Forms of Vitamins - call them Classes: 1) Water soluble, and 2) Lipid soluble.
Vitamin A is lipid soluble.
No. It is a water soluble amine.
Lipid-soluble because water spreads poison ivy
Lipids (fat-soluble), they can therefore be administered orally.
Yes,
Yes;opiates are lipid(fat) soluble
by dissolving in the lipid bilayer.