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What Do Micelles Absorb? The Science of Lipid Transport

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Did you know that without tiny molecular structures called micelles, your body couldn't absorb crucial fats and fat-soluble vitamins? These spherical aggregates play an essential role in digestion, encapsulating and transporting water-insoluble molecules through the watery environment of the small intestine.

What are micelles and how do they form?

5 min read
Over a century ago, the behavior of soap solutions led to the first scientific observations of micelles. Today, we know that micelles are essential self-assembled aggregates formed by molecules with both water-loving and water-hating parts. Understanding what are micelles and how they form is fundamental to fields ranging from detergent chemistry to advanced drug delivery.