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Hydromorphone and Lipophilicity

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Hydromorphone and Lipophilicity

Hydromorphone vs. Lipophilicity

Hydromorphone, also known as dihydromorphinone, and sold under the brand name Dilaudid, among others, is a centrally acting pain medication of the opioid class. Lipophilicity (from Greek λίπος "fat" and φίλος "friendly"), refers to the ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents such as hexane or toluene.

Similarities between Hydromorphone and Lipophilicity

Hydromorphone and Lipophilicity have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hydrophile.

Hydrophile

A hydrophile is a molecule or other molecular entity that is attracted to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water.

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Hydromorphone and Lipophilicity Comparison

Hydromorphone has 93 relations, while Lipophilicity has 33. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 1 / (93 + 33).

References

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