“…Microemulsion liquid chromatography (MELC) is a relatively new chromatographic technique that uses a microemulsion as a mobile phase using conventional columns. MELC has been used for the separation of mixtures of test solutes or pharmaceutical compounds by an isocratic system (Berthod and De, ; El‐Sherbiny et al ., ; Jančić et al ., ), and for the investigation of drugs in their pharmaceutical preparations (McEvoy et al ., ; Momenbeik et al ., ; Althanyan et al ., ) or in biological samples (Jancic et al ., ; Walash et al ., ). Recently, MELC has also been used to mimic several biologically important processes (Liu et al ., ) and predict the n‐ octanol–water partition coefficient (Li et al ., ).…”