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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A laboratory manual of physiological chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1924
    ... II. The Lipoids 39 The Fats 39 The Lecithins 48 III. Relation of Ionic Theory to Properties ... methods can be employed for their separation. THE LECITHINS. The lecithins are found in nearly all animal ...
  2. ... reaction, and the microscope shows the presence of lecithin corpuscles or granules and of Bbttcher's crystals, and ... and a few epithelial cells. Neither spermatozoa, nor lecithin gran- ules, nor Bbttcher's crystals are present. In ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Genitourinary diseases and syphilis 
    Publication: New York : Physicians and Surgeons Book Company, 1924
    ... a small quantity of secretion containing mucous and lecithin bodies. Instead of using copious flushings of the ... is found to contain epi- thelial cells and lecithin bodies; pus may or may not be present. ...
  4. ... Pigments, 818.-The Bile Acids, 820.-Cholesterin, 822.-Lecithin, Fats, and Nucleo- albumins, 822.-Secretion of the ... most important substances isolated from the myelin are lecithin (phosphatids), cholesterin, and the cerebrosides. Lecithin (C44H90NPO9) is ...
  5. ... to be a product of the decomposition of lecithin, opianic a., a compound, C10H10O5, obtained from narcotin. ... compounded of yohimbin, aronacein, extract of miura puama, lecithin, etc. aphronesia (af-ro-ne'se-ah) [Gr. ...
  6. 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 ...
  7. ... 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. ...
  8. ... 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. ...
  9. ... roten Blutscneiben unter dem Einfluss von Al- kohol, Lecithin und Oobragift. 8°. Giessen, 1905. Hannes (B.) *Ueber ... Ueber die Verteilung von Choles- terin, Cholesterinestern und Lecithin im Serum. Berl. klin. Wchnschr., 1913, 1, 112- ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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