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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistry 
    Publication: New York :, William Wood & Company, [1887]
    ... or as medicines ; such are cliolesterin, the albuminoids, lecithin, oleic acid, cerebrin, phenol, tur- pentine, tannic acid, ... of caustic soda, or potassa, to Pig. 38. LECITHINS. 273 saturation. From this weak solution the soap ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistry 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1893
    ... Acids 357 Ethers / 358 Fats and oils 360 Lecithins—Nerve-tissue 368 Diamids of the tartronic series ... the oxida- tion of phosphorized organic substances, the lecithins. 182 MANUAL OF CHEMISTRY. Disodic Tetraborate—Sodium pyroborate— ...
  3. ... is directed to tissues containing much phosphorus, as lecithin, in nerve centres. From these facts it is ... Apparatus for.Extraction of Fats, 67. Cholesterin and Lecithin, 67. Separation of Cholesterin from Urine, 67. Tests ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Hand-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1889
    ... is B-fibrinogen, which clots on addition of lecithin, or of lymph corpuscles, but not on the ... fibrinogen, which are both compounds of proteid and lecithin. The essential of this action, is a loss ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of physiology 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Co., 1899
    ... oxygen, but not in proportion to form water; lecithin, a complicated fatty body con- taining phosphorus; cholesterin, ... Fibrin ferment ....... ) Salts. Fats-including fatty acids, cholesterin, lecithin; and some soaps ......... Grape sugar in small amount ..... > ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Hand-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1896
    ... smaller proportions, the most constant of which are lecithin, a phosphorised fat; cholesteric, a monatomic alcohol; and ... the epiblast. The fatty matter consists largely of lecithin, a phosphorised fat, and cholesterin, a monatomic alcohol. ...
  7. ... muscarin, the two last named highly toxic, are lecithin derivatives, and Samuely points out that other lipoid ... strong toxicity (Brieger, Vaughan, and Novy). Again, the lecithin derivative, cholin, is but weakly toxic, while neurin ...
  8. ... Fatty acids. Hydrogenation of fats. Essen- tial oils. Lecithins and cholesterins. Chapter VIII Carbohydrates 67 Sugars, starches, ... Closely related to the fats are the different lecithins and cholesterins. The lecithins are compounds which may ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... saliva, mucoid from connective tissues. 4. Lecithoproteins, yield lecithin (a phosphorizcd fat) as the pros- thenic group, ... phosphorus-containing fats. They are sometimes called the lecithins, since lecithin is the most abundant and well ...
  10. ... margarine—Renovated butter—Waxes—Soap—Lanolin—Cho- lesterin—Lecithins *. 506-516 CONTENTS 50. Carbohydrates. Constitution—Properties—Occurrence ... as a result of the splitting up of lecithin. The absolute acid is very unstable, decomposing easily ...
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