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Phospholipids are a
class of
lipids whose molecule has a
hydrophilic "head"
containing a
phosphate group and two
hydrophobic "tails"
derived from fatty...
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Sphingosyl phosphatide refers to a
lipid containing phosphorus and a long-chain base.
Cyberlipid Center –
sphingosylphosphatides v t e...
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alternative to lecithin. At room
temperature it is liquid.
Ammonium phosphatide Emulsifier YN E
number E442
Polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR) v t e...
- July 3, 2008.
Wurtman RJ,
Cansev M,
Sakamoto T, Ulus IH (2009). "Use of
phosphatide precursors to
promote synaptogenesis".
Annual Review of Nutrition. 29:...
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Approved in the EU. E441
Gelatine (emulsifier)
gelling agent E442
Ammonium phosphatides emulsifier Approved in the EU. E443
Brominated vegetable oil emulsifier...
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tissues (Table1) and have the
diagnostic potential.
Sphingosine Sphingosyl phosphatide Chun J,
Hartung HP (2010). "Mechanism of
action of oral
fingolimod (FTY720)...
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investigating pro-coagulant preparations, when he
isolated a fat-soluble
phosphatide anticoagulant in
canine liver tissue. In 1918,
Howell coined the term...
- 19–21%
phosphatidylcholine 8–20%
phosphatidylethanolamine 5–11%
other phosphatides including phosphatidylserine 5% free
carbohydrates 2–5%
sterols 1% moisture...
- 22, 1940,
Recovery of
sterols U.S.
patent 2,373,686, July 15, 1942,
Phosphatide product and
method of
making U.S.
patent 2,752,339, June 26, 1956, Preparation...
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refined by
degumming and/or
alkali treatment, both of
which remove phosphatides.
Alkali treatment also
neutralizes free
fatty acids and
removes color...