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What is the difference between hydrophilic and hydrophobic absorption?
What is the difference between hydrophilic and hydrophobic absorption?
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Hydrophilicity is mostly associated with low surface interactions with blood components. On the other hand, hydrophobic surfaces were found to adsorb more proteins upon surface blood plasma exposure with increased degree of protein’s conformational change [5].
Here’s a concise comparison of hydrophilic and hydrophobic absorption:
Hydrophilic Absorption
•Definition: Attracts and absorbs water.
•Characteristics: Polar, can form hydrogen bonds with water.
•Examples: Sugars, salts, proteins.•
Behavior: Swells or dissolves in water.
Hydrophobic Absorption
•Definition: Repels and does not absorb water.
•Characteristics: Nonpolar, minimal interaction with water.
•Examples: Oils, fats, waxes.
•Behavior: Remains separate from water, forming distinct layers.
In summary, hydrophilic substances interact well with water, while hydrophobic substances do not.