| lecithinemia |
hyperlecithinemia.
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| lecithoblast |
the primordial endoderm of a two-layered blastodisc.
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| lecithoprotein |
a compound of the protein molecule with a molecule of lecithin; lecithoproteins occur in all cells.
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| lecithovitellin |
a saline extract of egg yolks used in egg-yolk agar to test for bacterial lecithinase.
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| lecithin |
A naturally occurring emulsifier, lecithin is extracted from crude soybean oil through the refining process. Soybeans are a significant source of lecithin. Lecithin plays a vital role in human cell function and is believed to aid in liver function ,cardiovascular health, physical and athletic performance, and fetal development, and may increase brain capacity and improve memory. ...
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