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lecithin (noun): A fatty substance found in plant and animal tissues, commonly used as an emulsifier in food products and for medical purposes
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Lecithins may be used in crude or in refined form.
It is therefore appropriate to approve lecithins as a basic substance.
Lecithins are sometimes classifed as glycerol phospholipids or phosphotides.
Particularly preferred organic phospholipids include lecithins.
Lecithins are sometimes classified as glycerol phospholipids or phosphatides.
Hydroxylated lecithins may also be used.
Lecithins are present in all living organisms.
Galectins are a specific family of lecithins that bind to galactosides.
Lecithins are also present in brain and nerve tissue.
Fractionation of brominated soy bean lecithins.
Lecithins may also be modified by a process called fractionation.
The most important of this group are the lecithins.
Lecithins may be of plant or animal origin.
Glycolipids have been identified as minor constituents of these lecithins.
Lecithins are also suitable softening compounds.

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Preferred surface active substances are phospholipids and lecithins.
Lecithins or ester compounds of natural or synthetic fatty acids.
A combination of modified and unmodified lecithins can be used.
The lecithins are also supplied as powders.
Both natural and synthetic lecithins can be used.
Hydrolysed lecithins can also be prepared by chemical synthesis.
One class of pharmaceutically acceptable emulsifiers is the lecithins.
Natural lecithins are mixtures of different phospholipids.
Perfect dosage of our lecithins.
Hydroxylated lecithins may be prepared by acidic or enzymatic hydrolysis.
Especially preferred are monoglycerides and lecithins as nonionic edible surfactants.
Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids.
Preparation of lecithins having a minimum of.
Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipins.
Phospholipids or lecithins are generally preferred.
Lecithins and other phospholipids are also suitable softening compounds.
A variety of lecithins can be used.
Lecithins are classified as phosphoglycerides or phosphatides.
In some embodiments the lecithins used may be crude preparations.
Examples of amphoteric surfactants include betaines and certain lecithins.
Foods containing lots of lecithins really work to combat cellulite.
Suitable deflocculating or dispersing agent include pharmaceutical grade lecithins.
Lecithins and derivatives.
Other suitable emulsifiers are such substances as lecithins and phospholipids.
Acylated lecithins may be prepared by reacting an acylating agent with a lecithin.
The carrier of the invention comprises plant lecithins as an emulsifier.
Moreover the lecithins tended to be oily and powdered lecithins were expensive.
For the purpose of the invention lecithins are from vegetable origin.
The lecithins may be slightly bleached in aqueous medium by means of hydrogen peroxide.
Partial hydrolysis of phospholipids in lecithins has been found to improve emulsifying properties.
Preparation of hydrolysed lecithins.
Suitable phospholipids include lecithins and combinations and derivatives thereof.
The lecithins were suitably permeable to be able to act as a bilamellar layer cell membrane.
This application generally requires purified lecithins combined in specific proportions.
These lecithins generally form mixtures of lecithins bearing different fatty acids.

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