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lecithin

[ UK /lˈɛsɪθˌɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛsəθən, ˈɫɛsɪθɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a yellow phospholipid essential for the metabolism of fats; found in egg yolk and in many plant and animal cells; used commercially as an emulsifier

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  • Industrial food titan and noted purveyor of swell toxins for most of humanity, ConAgra has introduced a new iPhone app, aimed at re-introducing the joy that is Parkay margarine -- AKA whipped monoglycerides and soy lecithin and artificial flavoring and sundry nasty gumminess you should never really put into your body -- to the easily duped masses who love them some retro TV commercial wackiness at the expense of, you know, actual health. Mark Morford: New iPhone app for fans of whipped monoglyceride!
  • It is a mixture of fatty substances linked to proteins, the main ingredient being dipalmitoyl lecithin.
  • Method was introduced to refine phosphatidylcholine from rude soybean lecithin using alcohol and remove impurity by refrigerating crystal in the condition of low temperature.
  • Effects of soy lecithin phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylserine complex PAS on the endocrine and psychological responses to mental stress. The UltraMind Solution
  • Makes the salt air by blending water, salt, lemon, and pure lecithin, a natural emulsifier -- it actually turns into foam and he puts it on top ... a salt-air margarita! Samantha Zalaznick: Reporting Back From The Food & Wine Classic in Aspen
  • The lecithin derived from soy is used solely as a component of a release agent as described in this guidance.
  • Ingredient: Bolivian uric acid, breast wooden fruit extraction, Hyaluronic acid, Lecithin.
  • You can whip melted chocolate like cream, the fat and the lecithin acting as a stabilizer for the foam.
  • Because of the emulsifying properties of lecithin, very thin sauces, such as a fish fumet can be used.
  • Our data show that the addition of lecithin shifts biliary cholesterol from the vesicular to the non-vesicular phase.
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