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  1. ... pig- ments—Biliary acids ; tests for them—Cholesterin—Lecithin—Pan- creatic juice—Feces—Bone—Teeth—Hair, nails, ... alcohol, which latter decomposes it into albumin and lecithin, a peculiar glyceride containing phosphorus, but no sulphur. ...
  2. ... Biliary pigments—Biliary acids; tests for them—Cholesterin — Lecithin — Pancreatic juice — Feces —Bone—Teeth—Hair, nails, etc.— ... alcohol, which latter decomposes it into albumin and lecithin, a peculiar glyceride containing phosphorus, but no sulphur. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Fownes' manual of chemistry, theoretical and practical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... Substance 1021 Brain- Constituents: Cerebrin or Cerebric Acid—Lecithin ..... 1021 APPENDIX. Hydrometer Tables ......... 1023 Abstract of Regnault’s ... of which it occurs in the form of lecithin, a com- pound of choline with glycerophosphoric acid ...
  4. ... cells were also taken up readily by cholesterol, lecithin, protagon, and cerebrin, and those which did not ... believe that it consisted of a mixture of lecithin and choleste- rol, both of which are known ...
  5. ... Nucleo-protein. (J) Fat Globules. (e) Lipoids, as lecithin (a phosphorized fat) and cholesterol (a monatomic alcohol). (/) ... of a vesicle, the walls of which contain lecithin and cholesterol, holding hemoglobin in its interior. The ...
  6. ... 1 table, March 15, 1945, .DDT -~ peanut olil - lecithin emulsions were employed. Ilethod of preparation is given. ... by law. Lead arsenate SA:134s 1lA:212 Lecithin 10B:60 L901th1nase A 1043195 Leeches Rh2ly SNl ...
  7. ... Biliary pigments—Biliary acids; tests for them— Cholesterin—Lecithin— Panci eatic juice — Feces—Bone—Teeth— Hair, nails, ... 9 per cent., fats (chiefly chole- sterin and lecithin) 0.37 per cent. The quantity of water ...
  8. ... Biliary pigments—Biliary acids; tests for them—Cholesterin—Lecithin—Pancreatic juice— Feces—Bone—Teeth—Hair, nails, etc.— ... 9 per cent., fats (chiefly chole- sterin and lecithin) 0.37 per cent. The quantity of water ...
  9. ... 5 of salts, 1 of extractives, including cerebrin, lecithin, choles- terin, fat, fatty acids, phosphorus, sodium chloride, ... etc. It is de- rived from decomposition of lecithin. The four ptomaines choline, neurine, betaine, and muscarine ...
  10. ... sodium, calcium, and magnesium), 0.42 cholesterin; also lecithin, coloring matter, lactic acid, sugar. Properties and Uses.— ... eholepyrrhin) C16H13N203, and other coloring matters, cholesterin C26H440, lecithin, and salts, among them the sodium salts of ...
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