How do phospholipids interact with water molecules?

Phospholipids or Phosphatides are amphiphilic (a chemical compound containing both lipophilic or “water-loving” and hydrophilic or “water-fearing” properties) lipids. Phospholipids are composed of a glycerol and phosphate group (hydrophilic head) and two fatty acids (hydrophobic tails). Hydrophilic (water-loving polar) properties of phospholipids found in the head section attract water molecules and bind readily through hydrogen … Continue reading How do phospholipids interact with water molecules?