نتایج جستجو برای: lecithin

تعداد نتایج: 3415  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Hideyo Noguchi

In normal serums of the majority of mammalian and avian blood there exists certain substances capable of activating venom haemolysin. They are extractable from serum by means of ether, and are capable of conferring upon the originally non-activating serum a power to activate venom, when mixed with the latter. The ethereal extract consists of fatty acids, neutral fats and possibly also some ethe...

2016
Henny Akit Cherie Collins Fahri Fahri Alex Hung Daryl D’Souza Brian Leury Frank Dunshea

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary lecithin on skeletal muscle gene expression of collagen precursors and enzymes involved in collagen synthesis and degradation. Finisher gilts with an average start weight of 55.9 ± 2.22 kg were fed diets containing either 0, 4, 20 or 80 g/kg soybean lecithin prior to harvest for six weeks and the rectus abdominis muscle gene exp...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1972
D R Illingworth O W Portman

Ultracentrifugal analysis of the plasma of squirrel monkeys at various times after the injection of [Me-(14)C]choline revealed the specific activities of lecithin in both high (HDL) and low (LDL) density lipoproteins to be similar. This was also true for sphingomyelin. The exchange of phospholipids in vitro was studied by incubating unlabeled plasma with labeled LDL and HDL isolated 40 hr after...

2017
Benjamin D.M. Coverdale Julie E. Gough William W. Sampson Judith A. Hoyland

We elucidate the effects of incorporating surfactants into electrospun poly (ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) scaffolds on network homogeneity, cellular adherence and osteogenic differentiation. Lecithin was added with a range of concentrations to PCL solutions, which were electrospun to yield functionalized scaffolds. Addition of lecithin yielded a dose-dependent reduction in scaffold hydrophobicity, whi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
M Jauhiainen W Yuan M H Gelb P J Dolphin

Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is a plasma enzyme which catalyzes the transacylation of the sn-2-fatty acid of lecithin to cholesterol, forming lysolecithin and cholesteryl ester. We have recently proposed a covalent catalytic mechanism for LCAT in which lecithin cleavage proceeds via the formation of a transition state tetrahedral adduct between the oxygen atom of the catalytic se...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
P V Subbaiah J J Albers C H Chen J D Bagdade

There is in normal plasma an enzyme activity which converts labeled lysolecithin to lecithin by an energy-independent low density lipoprotein-activated pathway. Studies were undertaken to compare the identity of this enzyme with lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase. During purification of the enzyme by ultracentrifugation and by chromatography on high density lipoprotein affinity column, DEAE-S...

Journal: :Clinical Cancer Research 2004

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1918

2004
ROVELLE H. ALLEN

Hanahan and Jayko (1952) isolated a pure individual unsaturated lecithin, L-ox-(dipalmitoleyI)lecithin, from fresh baker's yeast by adsorption on alumina. They showed that hydrogenation of this material produced the corresponding saturated lecithin which was identical with the synthetic L-oc-(dipalmitoyl)-lecithin of Baer and Maurukas (1952). The latter compound, when used in combination with c...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1978
M C Carey

A simple method for the rigorous derivation of lithogenic index or percent cholesterol saturation, embodying both relative and total lipid concentrations, is described. We recently demonstrated that under physiological conditions only two key physical-chemical variables, the bile salt-lecithin ratio and the total lipid (bile salts + lecithin + cholesterol) concentration determine the equilibriu...

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