surfactant
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /səɹˈfæktənt/
Noun
surfactant (plural surfactants)
- (chemistry) A surface active agent, or wetting agent, capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid; typically organic compounds having a hydrophilic "head" and a hydrophobic "tail".
- (biochemistry) A lipoprotein in the tissues of the lung that reduces surface tension and permits more efficient gas transport.
Translations
surface active agent
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lipoprotein that facilitates gas transport in the lungs
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