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solubilize
(redirected from solubilization)

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sol·u·bi·lize  (sly-b-lz)
tr.v. sol·u·bi·lized, sol·u·bi·liz·ing, sol·u·bi·liz·es
To make (a substance such as a fat or lipid) soluble or more soluble, especially in water, by the action of a detergent or other agent.

solubilize, solubilise [ˈsɒljʊbɪˌlaɪz]
vb
(Chemistry) to make or become soluble, as in the addition of detergents to fats to make them dissolve in water


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