- Théodore (Nicolas)
Gobley (French: [ɡɔblɛ]; 11 May 1811, in
Paris – 1
September 1876, in Bagnères-de-Luchon, was the
first to
isolate and
ultimately determine...
- the
French chemist and
pharmacist Théodore
Gobley. In 1850, he
named the
phosphatidylcholine lécithine.
Gobley originally isolated lecithin from egg yolk...
- was
derived from Gr**** λέκιθος,
lekithos 'egg yolk' by
Theodore Nicolas Gobley, a
French chemist and
pharmacist of the mid-19th century, who
applied it...
-
first isolated in 1846 by the
French chemist and
pharmacist Theodore Gobley.
Gobley originally isolated lecithin from egg yolk—λέκιθος (lekithos) is 'egg...
- yolk of
chickens by the
French chemist and
pharmacist Theodore Nicolas Gobley. The
phospholipids are amphiphilic. The
hydrophilic end
usually contains...
-
first isolated as a
relatively pure
substance in 1858 by Théodore
Nicolas Gobley, who
obtained it by
evaporating a
vanilla extract to
dryness and recrystallizing...
-
identifying it with the
chemical formula C5H13NO. In 1850,
Theodore Nicolas Gobley extracted from the
brains and roe of
carps a
substance he
named lecithin...
- of
cured vanilla beans.
Vanillin was
first isolated from
vanilla pods by
Gobley in 1858. By 1874, it had been
obtained from
glycosides of pine tree sap...
- and
glycerol (glycerides), but new
forms were
described later.
Theodore Gobley (1847)
discovered phospholipids in
mammalian brain and hen egg,
called by...
- Nutrition. 62 (3): 386–94. doi:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602725. PMID 17375117.
Gobley,
Nicolas Theodore (1874). "Sur la lécithine et la cérébrine".
Journal de...