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lecithinase An enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of lecithin; also called phospholipase. Lecithinase production is a useful criterion for identification of various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that produce it.
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lectin Naturally produced proteins or glycoproteins that can bind with carbohydrates or sugars to form stable complexes.
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lecithin A phospholipid (that is, a substance that contains fatty acids and phosphorus) that is part of cell membranes and is also found in blood and egg yolks.
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lecithin an emulsifier used in lotions and creams.
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lectin a generic term for proteins extracted from plants (eg, legumes) that exhibit antibody activity in animals chem phys
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