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  1. ... J03.2Na3S303(Lenz). — Sm., heavy cryst.—Sol., hyposulphites. Lecithin Merck .15 gr. vial 2.50 Phosphor, comp. ... brain or egg-yolk.—C4.iH84NP08=01eo- palmitic lecithin. C44H90NPO9=Di-stearyl lecithin. — Wh., hygros., waxy ; swells ...
  2. ... matters (glycerides) and cholesterin, he has detected 1. lecithin, a substance pre- viously noticed by M. Gobley, ... they consist of olein, margarin, cholesterin, and especially lecithin, a fatty principle the characters of which were ...
  3. ... matters (glycerides) and cholesterin, he has detected 1. lecithin, a substance previously noticed by M. Gobley, which ... con- sist of olein, margarin, cholesterin, and especially lecithin, a fatty principle the characters of which were ...
  4. ... matters (glycerides) and cholesterin, he has detected 1. lecithin, a substance pre- viously noticed by M. Gobley, ... they consist of olein, margarin, cholesterin, and especially lecithin, a fatty principle the characters of which were ...
  5. ... C3 H" POa). r Formed by decomposition of lecithin. 1. Albuminoid— (Lat.) albumen, and (Gr.) eidos, form. ... C3 IT” PO®). P Formed by decomposition of lecithin. 3® Greater number live and smaller number die ...
  6. ... matters (glycerides).and cholesterin, he has detected 1. lecithin, a substance pre- viously noticed by M. Gobley, ... they consist of olein, margarin, cholesterin, and especially lecithin, a fatty principle the characters of which were ...
  7. ... matters (glycerides) and cholesterin, he has detected 1. lecithin, a substance previously noticed by M. Gobley, which ... they consist of olein, margarin, cholesterin, and especially lecithin, a fatty principle the characters of which were ...
  8. ... constructs all the organic phosphorus that it requires. Lecithin.—This is a fatty acid ester of glycerophosphoric ... that the organism is quite capable of synthesizing lecithin and other phosphatids from inorganic phosphates. The commercial ...
  9. ... In what situations in the body do the lecithins occur ? In nerve and brain tissue, particularly the ... seminal fluid. 845. What substances are derived from lecithin by decomposition by a base ? Glycerophosphoric acid, stearic ...
  10. ... under which term several bodies are included, and lecithin, which exists in egg matter as well as ... is generally present in minute amount. Kephalin and lecithin are among the most important of the proximate ...
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