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A versatile phospholipid found in all living organisms. Phospholipids are structural components of cell membranes, potential energy sources, and components of certain enzymes. Lecithin is a well-known fat emulsifier.
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| lecithin |
A compound made up of phosphorous, lipids and choline; it acts as an emulsifier of fats.
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A phospholipid naturally present in butter which functions as an emulsifier. An antioxidant used to decrease oxidative rancidity of fat or oil. Water scavenger to prevent lipolytic rancidity; emulsifier
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A natural anti-oxidant and emollient mainly derived from common egg yolk or from naturally occurring phospholipids derived from soybeans. Lecithin helps protect the skin, soften the skin and replenish the acid mantle.
Ãâó: www.lamasbeauty.com/glossary/glossary_L.htm
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| lecithin |
derived from soybeans, a natural emollient, emulsifier, antioxidant, and spreading agent
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