Helm et al. (1992) measured the forces between ' depleted 'lecithinbilayers in water as a function of increasing hydrophobicity of the two outer monolayers.
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For example 26/83 pregnancies underwent weekly amniocentesis (at 29-39 weeks) with delivery if either the lecithin:sphingomyelin ratio was mature or meconium was noted.
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Lecithintreatment did not produce any beneficial effects on cognitive functioning, but memory training did produce significant improvements on a memory task compared to placebo therapy.
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In addition to these main ingredients, it may contain emulsifiers such as soylecithinand flavors such as vanilla.
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For instance,lecithin, the common name for phosphatidylcholine, was originally isolated from egg yolk.
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Nutella is made from sugar, modified palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, skimmed milk powder, whey powder,lecithin, and vanillin.
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Methionine is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cysteine, carnitine, taurine,lecithin, phosphatidylcholine, and other phospholipids.
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The coating typically consists of flour, salt, starch,lecithin, and sometimes sesame seeds.
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A major source oflecithinis soybean oil.
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The phosphatides (0.10.2%) present in the oil arelecithin(38.5%) and cephalin (61.5%); they occur in combination with protein and carbohydrates.
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Emulsions of soybean oil (lipid microspheres) could be stabilised very effectively bylecithinand were utilised in the preparation of soft gelatine capsules.
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Found in most animal tissues, choline is a primary component of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and functions with inositol as a basic constituent oflecithin.
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It is made by treatinglecithinwith hydrogen peroxide and an organic acid such as acetic or lactic acid.
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However, soy oil and soylecithinmay be acceptable as they have no soy protein.
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Lecithinin the egg yolk is the emulsifier.
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